For the last few years I've been using a Marantz SR4600 and Paradigm Cinema 110 speaker package, but I'm planning on getting into some DIY speakers and subwoofer with some pro-sound amplification down the road.
Compared to most people, I'm sure my system goals would be considered to be in the budget catagory and bang-for-the-buck is important. After doing some looking around I'm thinking of using one or two MJ-18's and some QSC RMX series amps. I'm building a pair of Zaph's BAMTM for a friend and I'll see how I like them before I turn them over to him.
For subwoofer systems, what do people usually use as a crossover? Based on what I can find in the manual for my receiver, it doesn't have a variable crossover point for the subwoofer preout. Do higher-end receivers often have variable crossover points, or do most people use external components?
Compared to most people, I'm sure my system goals would be considered to be in the budget catagory and bang-for-the-buck is important. After doing some looking around I'm thinking of using one or two MJ-18's and some QSC RMX series amps. I'm building a pair of Zaph's BAMTM for a friend and I'll see how I like them before I turn them over to him.
For subwoofer systems, what do people usually use as a crossover? Based on what I can find in the manual for my receiver, it doesn't have a variable crossover point for the subwoofer preout. Do higher-end receivers often have variable crossover points, or do most people use external components?

It's in there, but not very clearly indicated. Look in the menu flowcharts on or around pg. 16...
ops: Wow. You're handy.
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