Hi Everone.
This is my first post as I just got my new system set up on Friday--602 mains, 600 center, 601 rears, 650 SW and the Rotel 1056 receiver and 1072 CD player. I've been listening and smiling pretty much non-stop all weekend! The guys who set up the system did an inital calibration and recommended that I have them come back to recalibrate the system after the speakers break in for 2-3 weeks. When I asked about where they had set the crossover for the sub they recommended not doing that until after the speakers break in. I checked the on-screen menus and the default setting for the sub crossover is at 100. Should I go ahead and set the crossover to 80 or 60 while I break them in? My concern is that if I keep the crossover at the relatively high setting of 100 my bookshelves won't be driven enough on the low end to break in. I'm totally new at this and I realize that my logic might be totally faulty. Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks alot,
Roberta
This is my first post as I just got my new system set up on Friday--602 mains, 600 center, 601 rears, 650 SW and the Rotel 1056 receiver and 1072 CD player. I've been listening and smiling pretty much non-stop all weekend! The guys who set up the system did an inital calibration and recommended that I have them come back to recalibrate the system after the speakers break in for 2-3 weeks. When I asked about where they had set the crossover for the sub they recommended not doing that until after the speakers break in. I checked the on-screen menus and the default setting for the sub crossover is at 100. Should I go ahead and set the crossover to 80 or 60 while I break them in? My concern is that if I keep the crossover at the relatively high setting of 100 my bookshelves won't be driven enough on the low end to break in. I'm totally new at this and I realize that my logic might be totally faulty. Your thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks alot,
Roberta
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