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Originally posted by bossobass:
I may be confused here, (forgive me if that's the case) but this is not at all the same thing.

If the FL/FR inputs of the amp are connected through the sub, the 950 should be configured with the front speakers as 'large' and subwoofer set to 'off'.

Otherwise, you'll get no LFE signal to the sub.

>>This is true if he uses this set-up. But not only that, any bass on the center or surrounds would not get redirected to the sub, so this option would not be recommended.

You should connect the 950's FL output to the amp's FL input and the 950's FR output to the amp's FR input. Then, connect the 950's SW output to the left input of the Velo.

Set the speakers to 'small', x-over to 80 Hz, and turn the filter on the Velo all the way to it's max setting.

>>This is also what I said.

This is what HomieO said in his post, and it's the correct way to configure your system.

As I say above, if you have no connection from your 950's SW output and you have the FL/FR outputs of the 950 connected to your amp through the Velo, you have to configure the front speakers as 'large' and subwoofer to 'off' in the 950. This will re-route the LFE signal to the FL/FR outputs to be filtered by the Velo, in which case you should set the crossover of the Velo to 80 Hz.

>>This is the "first sceanario again.


If you don't mind, let me know which connection scheme you've chosen...just curious, as I seem to have gotten confused in reading this thread