View Full Version : LSI 25's Vs. 15's
bdtae5656
04-09-2009, 11:01 AM
Ok quick questions...I just hooked up my 25's and they sound awesome! Im not getting much from the powered sub.....do you think the 15's would sound better for HT and buy a sub in the future??? Or just wait a few more days???
Thanks
thuffman03
04-09-2009, 11:09 AM
Never had a set of these but did you run a cable to the LFE input from the sub out on your AVR?
bdtae5656
04-09-2009, 01:02 PM
Never had a set of these but did you run a cable to the LFE input from the sub out on your AVR?
No not yet....I wanted to wait and hear both before I did
Pepi28
04-09-2009, 07:42 PM
You have to run a cable to the lfe input on your 25's in order for the sub to work, that is why you are not getting anything from them.
Vette C6.r
04-09-2009, 10:36 PM
Hey Pepi was there a big sound diffence when you updgraded the XO in your 15's
bdtae5656
04-10-2009, 02:34 PM
You have to run a cable to the lfe input on your 25's in order for the sub to work, that is why you are not getting anything from them.
Which input does the Subwoofer(Rca) cable need to go in? Lfe in, out, etc
McLoki
04-10-2009, 06:53 PM
Coming in late to this - so keep that in mind....
1. - do you have the jumpers between the terminals on the back of the speaker? If no - you won't get any bass with just speaker hook ups. If yes, don't connect an RCA cable to any input.
2. - If you are using the subwoofer output on your AVR (or pre/pro) you want to use the LFE inputs on the speaker. (this will bypass the crossover in the speaker)
I personally like option 1 (especially if you have other subs in the mix) but thats just me. If you do choose option one - in the AVR - set your front speakers to "large" and sub to "off" (if you do not have other subs in the mix)
If you choose to use option 2 - make sure speaker is set to "small" with sub to "on".
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