Asim -- I originally set up the 2002s using the LFE input and the spekaers set to "small" (advised to by my dealer). But after reading several boards, people tended to advise the setup I have now. I checked with DefTech, and Chet Pelkowski. I quote extensively from him below, as this may help you. He gives 2 options:

"First, you could connect the front left and right speaker outputs on your receiver to the mid and high speaker connectors on your front left and right BP2002s. You would then remove the jumpers between the mid and low speaker posts on your BP2002s and connect an RCA cable from the front left and right pre-amp outputs on your receiver to the full range low level inputs on your front left and right BP2002s. With this hook up method, I would set your receiver to large front speakers and no subwoofer. Your receiver will combine the bass from the front left or right channels with the bass from the .1 LFE bass channel and send "both signals" together through the front left and right pre-amp outputs to your BP2002s. (This should work well.)

(With this first hookup method, instead of connecting your front left and right pre-amp outputs to your towers, you could connect your towers with only one set of speaker wires and leave all the gold jumpers in place between the high, mid, and low speaker terminals on your towers.)

Second, you could connect the front left and right speaker outputs on your receiver to the mid and high speaker connectors on your front left and right BP2002s. You would then remove the jumpers between the mid and low speaker posts on your BP2002s and connect an RCA cable from the front left and right pre-amp outputs on your receiver to the full range low level inputs on your front left and right BP2002s. (This is exactly like the "first" hook method I described.) You could, however, also connect the "sub out connection" on your receiver to the "Optional LFE" connection on each BP2002. If you have only one "sub out connection" on your receiver, I'd use a "Y" connector to connect this subwoofer signal to each BP2002. With this hook up method, I'd recommend setting your processor to large front speakers and subwoofer to "on" or "yes".

With this "second" hook up method, the amplifier in your BP2002s will combine the bass from the .1 LFE bass channel and the bass from the front left and right channels. The amplifier used in the subwoofer combines or
sums both signals. This hook up method would allow you to control the
volume of the built in subwoofers from the remote of your receiver. (This assumes your receiver has a separate volume control for its subwoofer or LFE
output.)

Honestly, the sound quality from both hook up methods will be about the same. The only advantage to running a separate LFE subwoofer cable to the "Optional LFE" connection on each BP2002 would be the possibility of controlling the subwoofer's volume from your receiver's remote control.

(I'd recommend setting your receiver to large front speakers with either hookup method."

Sorry for the long post -- hopes this helps. In any event, if you like your DefTechs now, I suspect you will love them with an Outlaw Combo.

Bob