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Thread: Watching Movies

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    Dose it make a Big Diference when watching movies if you have your speakers crossed at 150hz or running full range. I really dont think it dose but i was just asking around.

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    Depends on how well you've got your subs integrated.

    Now, I haven't screwed with diddly with The Bunker in a while.

    Music DVDs, I'll watch at 125hz cross from the Denon (with the sub amps wide open), but I'll raise the gain on the subs (from the Denon).

    Movies, I drop it down to 60-80hz (Denon) and leave the amps open. A bit more of a "kick" that way.

    > Dose it make a Big Diference when watching
    > movies if you have your speakers crossed at
    > 150hz or running full range. I really dont
    > think it dose but i was just asking around.


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