#64818 - 03/21/07 02:49 PM
CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 33
Loc: Syracuse
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Looking for help setting up my x-over on my 990
this is what i have: Freq Response 24Hz to 20KHz 4 Ohms X-Over Ribbon:150Hz to 20kHz Woofer All Freq Below 150Hz Sesitivity 86dB Ribbon 48-inch Woofer 10-inch Question is What should my 990 X-over be set at ? Or would i be better off BiAmping the Woofers to my 990 sub outs and set the Ribbons to 150Hz reason is after changing from Yamaha/Cinepro to 990/7500 things seem a little Harsh & Forward
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#64819 - 03/21/07 03:05 PM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Desperado
Registered: 09/02/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Northern Garden State
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Out of random curiosity; what were your settings on the Yamaha?
Next question: Do you have an external crossover between the ribbons and the woofer? Or, do you have seperate speaker inputs for the ribbons and the woofer?
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#64821 - 03/21/07 03:50 PM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 33
Loc: Syracuse
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Hello jason j
Believe it or not after buying my Yamaha/cinepro i connected everything and for 10 years never had to touch ANYTHING/NOTHING (well maybe the Volume)
anyway these speakers have there own X-over and i can connect to the ribbons or the woofer or both using a jumper
HELLO GONK Do you think they would sound better or worse connecting the woofers to the 990 sub outs Again thank You Guyzzzz Supertom
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#64823 - 03/21/07 04:46 PM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 33
Loc: Syracuse
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Yes the Yamaha did have Sub-out (but was never used) like i said i connected the amp and speakers and that was it I never found the need for a subwoofer these al-III plus speakers really put-out but i am working with all new Electronics like you said (new territory) so do i NEED a SUB and if i do WHY because i have plenty of Bass But maybe i'am missing the point
BIGTIME thank Gonk (this is for your help $$$$$)
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#64825 - 03/22/07 10:12 AM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Desperado
Registered: 09/02/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Northern Garden State
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As an answer to why to add a subwoofer to your system, try this article: http://www.soundstage.com/maxdb/maxdb200101.htm There are also many other similiar articles at this website: www.ecoustics.com To summarize very simply, there is more deep bass in your system than your "woofers" can provide. Now that you have a processor, your 990, that can provide some great bass management, it might be time to look into adding a subwoofer to your system. I think you might be very surprised in just how much one adds to even a great two-channel system. Next question, do you have surround speakers? Setting them up with proper bass management can be the next thread.
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#64826 - 03/22/07 12:29 PM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/12/06
Posts: 33
Loc: Syracuse
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Hey: Jason J
yes i have (6) al-III plus Speakers with ALOT "o" Bass using only 5 speakers and if the wife wins her way soon tobe ONLY (2) Is there something ill get with a SUBWOOFER that I'am Not getting already Freq Response 24Hz to 20KHz arccording to Spec sheet ???
Luv this Forum Supertom
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#64827 - 03/22/07 12:55 PM
Re: CrossOver (to the otherside)
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Desperado
Registered: 09/02/02
Posts: 615
Loc: Northern Garden State
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Tom,
Spec sheets are guidelines, not definitive answers. The woofer in your speakers is not self-powered. (At least from the information I could find on them) The woofers in your speakers were designed to augment the ribbon driver and to produce the frequencies that the ribbon is unable to reach. I'm sure you get plenty of "bass", however, there is now plenty of musical material out there, not to mention movie material, that utilizes frequencies beyond the reach of your woofers. There's a reason why Outlaw includes a 40hz crossover selection on the 990!
Let me try to demonstrate what I'm talking about. Say you're listening to the 1812 Overture and the canons are booming. Without a subwoofer, the woofer in your speaker is responsible for not only producing the bass frequencies of the instruments in the orchestra but also the rumble of the canons. This canon rumble is "stealing" energy that would be used to reproduce good musical bass. Also, you end up not getting the full impact of the canon. When you add an external subwoofer, you now have your speakers free to reproduce the music while the subwoofer focuses on what it does best, the rumble!
When you bring movies into the mix, the fun really begins. The action gets more intense as you "feel" what's going on. As a side note, my wife loves what our subwoofer adds to movies. Of course, I'm lucky!
Be careful if you do decide to try out a subwoofer. There are many out products out there marketed as subwoofers that really wouldn't help out your system. As an example, your system sounds like it would fit better with an LFM-1 rather than an LFM-2. Both are good subwoofers but your system would benefit most from the added extension of the LFM-1.
It comes down to trying it out. You already have the processor that can take care of the bass management. Now its time to use it!
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