![]() I just don't want my speakers to be damaged. Sounds like the full range mimicking these speakers do is done regardless of whether I set Windows10/Cyberlink to full range or not.Īll this post needs an answer to is whether I should set Windows10/PowerDVD to "full range" or not. But if the setting is either higher or lower there's a chance you'll create a valley in the frequency response. If you were to set the speakers to small in the settings and then set the crossover to the same frequency as the one used in the sub, there will be little effect. The sub itself is playing the role of bass management and it's actually "setting" the sats to small (so to speak) by splitting the signal and only sending the mid/highs to them and keeping the low end for itself. As vac stated, the sats themselves aren't, but since the signal is first sent to the sub where it hits a crossover, taken as a whole it presents itself as a "full range" setup to whatever you are playing on. If nothing happens after 1 or 2 days i'll mark it as solved. Not gonna mark as solved just in case something happens. ![]() Time to remove all the bloatware that windows installed again. I'm sure it was a window update that messed the drivers up. The answer I gave is correct for your kit, however it may not always be the case. Changed some options on the control panel and i now have stereo and 5.1. ![]() Heh, no QUISP!! Man, way back in my childhood I better clarify a bit better here. ![]()
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