In Reply to: RE: Magnepan 3.5 low end dropofft and some high end harmonics/dropoff posted by Scot on November 24, 2015 at 08:29:37:
If the transducers are good....wires not separating....no buzzing....etc, etc, there's no method by which the bass response should fall off unexpectedly.
If you think it might be a possible issue with the external crossover then I would suggest eliminating it (temporarily) and driving the woofer panels directly. The external crossover is a low-pass filter only and shouldn't change the bottom end response if eliminated.
Also, it doesn't make sense that an issue/problem would present itself on both speakers at the same time. This still leads me to believe your issue is measurement related and not a problem with the speakers.Cheers,
Dave.
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