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Please do not ask me to buy a SPL meter,audio CD's and do all the measurements.
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Not to worry, you can get in the ballpark by ear.
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I also wanted to ask you why you want the crossover frequency to be at the most 100 Mhz and not say 120 Mhz.
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I agree with gsmollin, with speakers that have little woofers like yours have, you’ll want the crossover set high, since they probably don’t go much lower than 200 Hz. Set the crossover as high as possible. This usually isn’t optimal, as it lets you localize the subwoofer, but IMO that’s better than having a hole in the bass!
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I did change the settings as suggested by you and overall there has been quite a bit of improvement but the bass has not improved at all. How can I improve the bass?
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Going by the speaker settings you posted, you have the sub as the same level as the other speakers. That’s going to give you weak-sounding bass. People typically run the sub 10 dB or so louder than the main speakers. If the sub has a volume control on it, you can turn it up. Or, use the receiver’s sub level, if it can go higher.
Regards,
Wayne