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#10716 - 12/14/02 09:44 PM Crossover settings..Low Freq. still reaching SMALL speakers?
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Registered: 04/06/02
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I don't know which forum this is best suited for so I'll try this and another one... I'm trying to get an idea as to what Crossover settings I'll use when I get the 950. I was planning on possibly running all speakers on SMALL...using 40Hz for Mains crossover..and 60Hz for the Center and Surrounds.
I've never actually thoroughly messed or tested any of the crossover settings and I'm hoping someone can put my mind at ease.
For the test I am using my trusty told SoundCheck CD, tracks 10 - 16 run thru 20Hz to 80 Hz. I'm using stereo mode for this and have the mains set to small, and the sub ON, with the subs crossover dial set to 80Hz, as is my receiver, set at 80Z.

My Mains, Def Tech BP30's reach down to 20Hz(faintly) and pick up 25Hz wonderful when they are on Large...BUT...even when set to small, they are picking some low frequencies. I thought that they shouldnt get ANY signal whatsoever under 80Hz. Dont get me wrong, the sub is getting 90% of it, but the mains are still getting some.

Am I going crazy or is this normal? I have my Def Tech sub hooked up to my Elite 36TX receivers LFE output for the tests. I was always under the impression that if a crossover was set to say 80Hz(in my case) that NOTHING under 80 would get to speakers set to SMALL, and ALL would go to ONLY the Sub. Please, any advice or opinions will be greatly appreciated.




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#10717 - 12/14/02 11:37 PM Re: Crossover settings..Low Freq. still reaching SMALL speakers?
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I just learned that in order to filter out most of the frequencies correctly, I'd need a 4th order(24db/octave) crossover to improve upon what I have now. My receiver uses a 12db/octave crossover rate, which I assume most receivers use. Oh well, time to do some more research...

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#10718 - 12/15/02 12:06 AM Re: Crossover settings..Low Freq. still reaching SMALL speakers?
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The cutoff frequency is not an absolute dropoff to zero, as I think you already know. There is nothing wrong with your system, and it is totally normal to have a little bit of bleed left over below the crossover frequency. I wouldn't worry about it if you hear any. The 12 db verses 24 db crossover is pretty much an academic thing which shouldn't be a source of concern in real world listening, at least for a subwoofer crossover. If the crossover was in the middle of the audio band, say at 1200Hz, then a 24db per octave crossover would make real sense.

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#10719 - 12/15/02 12:35 AM Re: Crossover settings..Low Freq. still reaching SMALL speakers?
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Thanks Soundhound, I don't know why I got all worked up over it. My mind wasn't thinking clearly and I feel kind of stupid after I realized what I was asking.

Thanks again!

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