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Hello Crazy Bee
I have read your post with great interest as you claim that the frequency response of your centre is 320Hz - this is incredibly high! What speakers are you using?!? At the very least you should be using speakers that have a frequency response to at least 120Hz if not lower! Most HT setups would crossover at around the 40 or 80Hz mark with 120Hz being reserved for the tiniest of bookshelf speakers. I do not understand how you can think of putting a Dts soundtrack through these speakers without causing damage. Also you say that your centre goes to 320Hz but that your sub is set to cut in at 100Hz - so what's happened to those frequencies between 100 and 320??? You've also told us that your other speakers go to about 300 - so these missing frequncies are going where exactly? Also, I hope your sub is huge and very, very expensive - for a sub to handle frequencies of 100Hz and below from all 5 channels is a massive amount of work and one that not even my 2 subs would be able to handle without complaining - especially on a Dts track! I am assuming that your sub will not crossover any higher than this - I cannot think of any that do! Your system is, therefore, losing all frequencies between 100Hz and 300Hz!
Frankly, and I mean no criticism here, it's no wonder you are hearing distortion or are experiencing problems - at what SPL level have you set your speakers?
Cheers
T
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