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Re: running main speakers "large" or "small"?

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Richard,

Depends.

Basically, what you are seeking to do is to have the most dynamic system possible to handle the high peaks in action movies. By setting to "small", you offload a tremendous amount of work from your main speakers and amp to the sub. But it's a double-edged sword: can your sub take this extra work?

Listen to both on films with some dynamic effects. Which setting produces the greatest sense of ease? A really great test is to play back dynamic passages at the same relatively high level---maybe higher than you normally listen---and listen for distortion with both settings. This should give you a great idea of which way is best for your gear.


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