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Re: Bass below speaker freq = distortion or nothing
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Well, LFE is composed of bass frequencies. But really, it's semantics. LFE is a channel composed exclusively of bass frequencies.
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Bass frequencies up to the crossover frequency, anything above this point is strictly main speaker territory.
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Alex, as Ken indicated, LFE is a specific channel(the .1, containing very low bass frequencies, almost entirely under 80Hz)that is present on occasion in 5.1(or 6.1)movie sources for handling extra-loud bass effects. Even there the LFE channel often has nothing in it when the movie doesn't have low frequency effects going on. Bass is a range of frequencies(typically defined as 20-200Hz)which can be present to varying degrees in all sound sources.
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