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- From: baldwin@frodo.colorado.edu (Dan "Viper" Baldwin)
- Subject: Another Sub Woofer question
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.170723.12609@colorado.edu>
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- Organization: Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 17:07:23 GMT
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- I have a Yamaha RXV-850 reciever and an Infinity 10" subwoofer
- powered with 100 Watts. From answers to a previous post, I have gathered
- that to reap the maximum benifits from the sub-woofer, I need to include
- a cross over so that signals going to the main speakers are devoid of
- lower frequencies ( say < 200 HZ ). Doe the cross over connect to the high
- level main speaker terminals of the reciever and then divide the signal
- to the mains and the subwoofer ? How much is a good crossover ? Where
- does one get one ? If there is a choice of roll over frequencies, where
- is a good cut off ? My main speakers are Klipsh Forte I .
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- Thanks for any responses,
- Dan Baldwin baldwin@frodo.colorado.edu
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