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Originally Posted by wutamess
Let me clarify:
I'm not worried about sweet or dead spots as the room is filled with sound.
I want to know what Hz or kHz should be allowed through each channel?
For instance... I don't want anything above 80kHz (?) going through my LFE or sub?
I don't want anything below * going through my center, LF, RF, RR, LR?
I need to know those numbers as i don't understand the Hz, KHz, aspect of it.
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Depends entirely upon your setup.
If you have matching speakers, it's often a good idea to set a pretty even range across the front (many companies will have a notation saying they are timbre matched).
It also depends on the size of your speakers, the placement of the sub and your own ear. It's not math, it's an art.
Most people like their fronts to pass down 80 or below, the satellites to pass down all below 120, and the Sub to pick up 80-100 or lower.
Experiment and see what you end up with.
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