In Reply to: Going active on Tympani 1Ds posted by ghost4man on January 16, 2017 at 04:11:13:
I would go with Neo's and Josh's idea of keeping the 6db/octave filters at 1khz. If you have the panels equidistant use a symmetrical 1khz and if the bass panels are slightly farther than the tweeter to the listening seat then compensate for the dissimilar distances with a higher freq low pass filter such as the original at 1100hz.
I would go one step beyond that and suggest you drop the DSP for the T 1D and use passive line level filters for tweeter high pass and bass low pass and add a 6db high pass for the bass panels and use the DSP only on the subwoofer(s) at 3rd order to cmplement the 1st order low pass on the T-1D. You will be able to phase match with the DSP but it won't be time aligned unless you put the subs behind you.
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