Stephen1254
Posted
6 years 3 months ago
I'm trying to figure out how my speakers and my processor are handling bass management. My theater system is a 7.5.4, with Triton One's as front Left/Right, Triton Two's as surround Left/Right, and a Forcefield Five subwoofer. As the system is used 70% for movies, each Triton and the subwoofer is connected with cables from the subwoofer out of my processor to the LFE input; I use a series of Y cables to split the single subwoofer out. Each subwoofer level was set individually with a SPL meter, and the five subwoofers blend together for very smooth and powerful bass when I watch a movie.
However, when I listen to two channel music in a direct mode, with no surround processing, I get a full range signal through my front Left/Right Triton One's, and no signal through the balance of the subwoofers. I am guessing that this is because low bass is present in the music, but is not detected as a LFE signal?
I realize that I can connect my front Left/Right speakers using speaker wire alone, connect the subwoofer with speaker wire from my front Left/Right speakers, and leave the surround speakers connected from the subwoofer out on my processor. That would allow three subwoofers to be utilized when I am listening to music, my front Left/Right and the subwoofer. I wouldn't get the other two subwoofers for music, but I would get them for LFE when watching movies.
So, I have two questions. Is there a way to utilize all five subwoofers while listening to two channel music? If I connect the front Left/Right speakers and the subwoofer using speaker wire, do I lose any LFE present in the movies for those speakers?
This stuff was much easier 40 years ago....
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