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I don't completely agree with the previous posts :hide:
Looks like those speakers can dig down to 26Hz (whether they actually do or not :dontknow:, dunno when they start to roll off either) but, 80Hz is a good place to start. If they do dig deep you may find they sound better with the crossover at 60Hz or even 40Hz (your Denon will have no problems driving these). My speakers' specs say 27Hz, I like the crossover at 60Hz. Play around with speaker placement, sub placement, crossover settings, REW and see what sounds best. May take awhile to find the optimal set up but it's worth the time.
Looks like those speakers can dig down to 26Hz (whether they actually do or not :dontknow:, dunno when they start to roll off either) but, 80Hz is a good place to start. If they do dig deep you may find they sound better with the crossover at 60Hz or even 40Hz (your Denon will have no problems driving these). My speakers' specs say 27Hz, I like the crossover at 60Hz. Play around with speaker placement, sub placement, crossover settings, REW and see what sounds best. May take awhile to find the optimal set up but it's worth the time.