I have a svs pb 2000 pro subwoofer. It has a LFE port as well as rca white and red jacks. My speakers are klipsch the sevens with one LFE port out on the back. Someone told me that instead of using a ...
Some of the more alert readers among you may recall that in my August column I wrote about the low-frequency effects channel in multichannel video and music production, and made some observations ...
Audio formats capable of carrying 5.1 channels of sound include a so-called ".1" channel that is used to convey Low Frequency Effects, or LFE information below approximately 120Hz. The history of the ...
LFE is a common term in home theater audio, but it doesn’t mean what you might think it does. The LFE channel is designed to deliver low-frequency information to supplement the overall bass content.
In the never-ending quest to upgrade our home theaters, sometimes it becomes difficult to find cost effective upgrades that actually enhance our systems. We all know that we want our systems' audio ...
I've finally dipped my toes in the 21st Century by upgrading to a 5.1 system (I still can't part with my plasma though). I have an old Denon AVR-2307ci receiver and a Rogue Audio Sphinx (v2) ...