Can someone expalin to me why you set the sub low freq. switch to out for Ht and in for Stereo?Thanks
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Ok , my B&W sub is a ASW610.In the manual it says to set the low pass filter to OUT when using the sub for home theater and set the low pass filter to IN for stereo.On the back of the sub is a switch that you can set to either in or out for the low pass filter.I was jsut wondering why this is and what it does in the in/out positions.Why OUT for HT and IN for STEREO.My sub is not connected to the fronts but directly to Receiver.- Bottom
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When you are using the sub for home theatre, the crossover frequency is set in the reciever. Setting the sub's low pass filter to OUT bypasses the sub's internal crossover.
When using the sub in a normal stereo system, you are using presumably using preamp outputs (variable line out). Since most stereo amplifiers do not have any bass management or low pass filter, setting the sub's low pass filter to IN uses the sub's internal crossover.
IN = use internal crossover
OUT = bypass internal crossover- Bottom
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Originally posted by KarmaHI,
We can't read your mind. Could you be more specific such as what equipment you are talking about, etc. What you have said so far makes no sense to me.
Sparky
Gee, I am surprised you were not answered. :EWhat you got back home, lil' sister, to play yer fuzzy warbles on? Pitiful, portable picnic players?
Come with uncle & hear all proper! Hear angels trumpets & devils trombones. You are invited!- Bottom
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Originally posted by eljrGee, I am surprised you were not answered. :E
Not sure what you are saying. The OP did elaborate on the problem in response to my question and gave enough info to deal with the issue. Is that what you mean?
Or were you surprised I did not address the question? Why would I when the question was answered in a perfectly good way by someone else.
What's your point?
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