Hi,
Wonder if someone could help me. I have the RSP1068. I am using a REL Q100E which unfortuntely does not allow me to disable the crossover via the RCA in. I currently run my Front LR speakers full range and the bass is tapped via the high level to the REL. I currently set the REL crossover at about 60hz to mate best with my Meadowlark Kestrel2. In HT I can't seem to get it to integrate properly. My guess is that the crossover from the Rotel and REL is doubling their functions.
I am not sure if the Rotel 1068 can do the following 2 options I would like to try.
1. Run my Front LR speakers full range with the REL crossover totally disabled. The Rotel should feed all 60hz and below signal at the same time to the REL only so that it can compensate my speakers low freq. My LR still runs full range. This then would mean that I can set my center/surround to any crossover I require via the Rotel crossover settings.
2. Let my REL set the cross over at 60hz. So for Stereo, the Rotel crossover is disabled and LR is large. Bass tapped via high level AMP side. For HT all small speakers signals are send to the REL with the REL crossover doing everything. The Rotel crossover should not be in place at all.
Perhaps it is something I do not understand but even though I set the LR speakers to large in all settings, in the advance settings, there is still a crossover setting from 40-200. There is no off. Perhaps thats the problem I am facing. I can't disable the crossover even for large speakers.
Thanks guys.
Oliver
Wonder if someone could help me. I have the RSP1068. I am using a REL Q100E which unfortuntely does not allow me to disable the crossover via the RCA in. I currently run my Front LR speakers full range and the bass is tapped via the high level to the REL. I currently set the REL crossover at about 60hz to mate best with my Meadowlark Kestrel2. In HT I can't seem to get it to integrate properly. My guess is that the crossover from the Rotel and REL is doubling their functions.
I am not sure if the Rotel 1068 can do the following 2 options I would like to try.
1. Run my Front LR speakers full range with the REL crossover totally disabled. The Rotel should feed all 60hz and below signal at the same time to the REL only so that it can compensate my speakers low freq. My LR still runs full range. This then would mean that I can set my center/surround to any crossover I require via the Rotel crossover settings.
2. Let my REL set the cross over at 60hz. So for Stereo, the Rotel crossover is disabled and LR is large. Bass tapped via high level AMP side. For HT all small speakers signals are send to the REL with the REL crossover doing everything. The Rotel crossover should not be in place at all.
Perhaps it is something I do not understand but even though I set the LR speakers to large in all settings, in the advance settings, there is still a crossover setting from 40-200. There is no off. Perhaps thats the problem I am facing. I can't disable the crossover even for large speakers.
Thanks guys.
Oliver
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