greets all!
first off, no matter what... the outlaw so far has impressed me. granted... upgrading from nothing to the outlaw 1050 for both HT and music isn't really much to debate about. =)
long story short, after a few weeks of research and blah blah, i settled on the 1050 mostly on the blind faith that all the positive reviews both online and in print can't be wrong. so far, so good. =)
my system is mated to a set of definitive technology procinema 80 speakers (i had a set of energy take 5.2s for a week before making a comparison/switch this weekend -- that's another story for another day
).
what i'm curious about is the fact that some users report that their pc80 systems (in addition to other brands of sat/sub speakers) actually sound better ("smoother" is a common term) running high-level outputs from the receiver to the sub, using the sub's crossover (75-150Hz user-selectable) to feed the main channel speakers (60Hz-30kHz response), and setting the front speakers to "large". in addition, they run a LFE interconnect for the .1 channel to the low-level input on the sub. the speaker owner manuals actually list this as an optional hook-up routine. aside from the fact the sub's xover network is added into the signal path, i am puzzled...
it almost sounds like belt-and-suspenders hookup and i'm not understanding how the outlaw would handle a setup like this. one shortcoming of the deftech pc80's is that there is no input that bypasses the sub's internal crossover/gain network anyhow (at least for the sub channels). the user does have the option to leave the main channel speaker outputs on the sub unused, of course. the settings to make this work would be:
front = large
center = small
surrounds = small
sub = on
what would be the proper setting for the outlaw crossover frequency (currently set at 80Hz)? is the outlaw bass management even active with a "large" main channel setting?
as i understand it, the .1 coded channel of dolby digital soundtracks would still be passed to the LFE sub interconnect by default if the sub = on rather than sending it to the main high-level outputs, correct? does the outlaw's xover setting affect the LFE channel as well?
i hope all that makes some semblance of sense... you might understand why i'm a bit confused!
thanks and happy outlaw'ing!
-e