I have an idle 10B SUB crossover I am considering using to add bass to my center channel. I used it years ago in a 2.1 system where I summed the L/R channel and set the high-pass at 80 Hz with a 6-db slope and the low pass at 80 with an 18-db slope.
I also have available amp channels to reconfigure and assign from either a 4BST, 6BSST or 7BST. I have all the needed equipment so there is no cost involved; I just want confirmation I have a reasonable plan that can improve my system sound.
I would use just one 10B SUB channel in stereo mode and start by trying 200 Hz high/low pass. Should I also start with the same 6-db high-pass slope and 18-db low pass slope? I understand this would minimize phase issues.
The Center Channel would then handle 200 Hz and up, the sub-woofer/bass bin would handle center channel content 200 Hz and below. I can then re-run Audyssey and see where the AV processor puts the new crossover. I would probably still change the Center speaker size to small.
I plan on using a 10" AuraSound NS10-513-4A in a 1 cubic foot sealed enclosure or a 9" ScanSpeak Revelator 23W/4557T00 with a 9" 23W/0-00-02 Passive Radiator in a 1 cubic foot enclosure. I can physically place them near the CC. Either of them can comfortably handle 200 Hz or even higher if needed.
Background of why I am looking into this:
I ran Audyssey MultEQ XT32 again with my AV Processor after adding a new 18” sub-woofer to my system and noticed Audyssey set the center channel crossover to 150 Hz.
I am currently just running a single sub-woofer and it is installed in the front of the room to the right of the center channel and while the dialog sounds fine now I can hear CC content coming from the sub-woofer. I am concerned since I plan to add additional sub-woofers farther from the center channel, the content below 150 Hz will throw off the sound stage.
I could still set the AV Processors’ center speaker size to small, sending 80 Hz and below to SUB 1/LFE. This would keep the center dialog, especially male voices, tied to the center channel.
I run an Infinity Compositions Prelude system. The Compositions Prelude Center Channel Model P-CC specifications:
Frequency Range: 80 -20,000 Hz, 120 – 20,000 Hx +/- 2 dB (-10 dB @ 80 Hz)