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sub-woofer setting in AMP
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TSbenjaminn78
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Jul 26 2009, 11:43 PM, updated 17y ago
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on the AMP LFE/Bass output option, there is 3 option, subw - front - both. what is the different between them? when i set both, i hardly to heard the bass....when set to front...can heard very strong bass..even the subwoofer volume turn on a little bit....anyone can explain what mean by front and both setting?
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SiriuslyCold
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Jul 27 2009, 02:42 AM
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there is a crossover (xover) setting in your receiver (usually 80hz)
sub - everything below xover goes to the sub only, and everything above xover goes to fronts
front - everything (above and below) goes to the fronts only, and nothing goes to the sub
both - everything goes to the front and also everything below xover goes to the sub. this only makes sense when your front speakers can go below 80hz with any decent output; i.e small bookshelves rarely, and satellite speakers not ever. so if you have floorstanding speakers it may make sense to try.
This post has been edited by SiriuslyCold: Jul 27 2009, 02:44 AM
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TSbenjaminn78
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Jul 27 2009, 09:42 AM
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that strange..i set to front..but i can heard the bass go to front and sub...sub also got sound to come out..any idea?
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Serpentarius
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Jul 27 2009, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(benjaminn78 @ Jul 27 2009, 09:42 AM) that strange..i set to front..but i can heard the bass go to front and sub...sub also got sound to come out..any idea? sub obviously has some very little treble sound coming out from it .... the amp adjust the frequency ... by smoothing (e.g rounded up) the pitch for the woofer bass ... but since it's rounded up ... some might not be fully rounded up ...... good amps or double amp (rounded up then rounded up again) can facilitate better bass pls excuse me if i explained wrongly .... this is what i remember from my fiziks .... it's been more than 10 years ... lol
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