#62388 - 10/22/06 10:26 PM
B&W 802D's and 990 Settings
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/07/06
Posts: 37
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I think I know the answer to this question but just want to make sure. I have on order a set of B&W 802D's and HTM3S center. I will not be using any sub with these. The rears are B&W 650 In-Wall. I am going to try SUB None, 802 and HTM3 at 40Hz and the 650's at 50Hz. Does this sound right ? Glenee
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#62390 - 10/23/06 06:51 PM
Re: B&W 802D's and 990 Settings
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/07/06
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Thanks gonk. As always to the rescue.If I set the mains to large can I set the others to small or would it be better to set all to large and let the crossovers in the 990 take it from there? Glenee
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#62391 - 10/23/06 07:49 PM
Re: B&W 802D's and 990 Settings
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 77
Loc: NorthEast
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I almost bought the 802's. Nice choice! Why the decision to go without a sub?
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#62392 - 10/23/06 09:26 PM
Re: B&W 802D's and 990 Settings
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Gunslinger
Registered: 07/07/06
Posts: 37
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I love my music and most of the subs I have tried were either not good enough for the speakers or just the opposite too good for the speakers and over whelming. I will most likely end up with a sub someday, after much searching.I am not into the chest slamming lows or a big monkeys scream as much as other people.Just me I guess. I have two other friends that have these speakers and they don't use subs either. Sounds fine to us on both HT and 2 channel. You know the old saying to each his own ears. Glenee
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#62394 - 10/24/06 03:27 PM
Re: B&W 802D's and 990 Settings
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Gunslinger
Registered: 10/19/06
Posts: 77
Loc: NorthEast
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I personally like some authority when a door slams in a movie or a guy gets punched. When not listening at reference levels, a sub can help create that environment. There are a few subs that are very accurate which integrate well with your speakers. Rel and Velodyne immediately come to mind. The rel subs didn't give me enough thunder but were AWESOME with music.
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Dedicated Theater: Outlaw 990, Outlaw 7200, Kef Q speakers, HSU sub, SVS sub, Sony Projector, Da-lite screen, Panasonic 500 BD, Panamax, Harmony 900
Bedroom: Sony 4es, Sonus Faber; Pioneer 5080; Aragon 8008X3, Marantz MA-500, Velodyne servo sub, Panasonic 55 bd; Panamax, Harmony One
Livingroom: Onkyo TX-SR602, Vizio M70-C3, Atlantic Technology 5.1, Xbox one, Xbox 360, Playstation 4
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