In Reply to: Agreed posted by E-Stat on January 2, 2009 at 10:23:23:
Did you turn your sub's x-over to 120 Hz? I never tried experimenting in the opposite direction by going up, rather than down, the spectrun. All advice I'd seen suggested to keep the x-over as low as possible, which is where I ended up.
My cheap KLH sub does facilitate better integration by permitting output viat the sub's x-over to the main speakers. Thus, cutting off the bottom of the mains at the x-over point and the top of the subs, with some overlapping range. But that would mean pumping the mains through the cheap sub plate amp with all its distortion, and that made no sense to me under the circumstances. If the sub had a really good amp, then maybe I would have done that, but that's not the case at all.
FYI, I am dedicated to 2 channel music only and not at all interested in nor seeking future HT setup. Not snobbish, just not my cup of tea, and at the current market prices make that hemlock tea! LOL
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Follow Ups
- Not 100% clear on what you - bartc 10:56:39 01/02/09 (4)
- Moved it up to 100 hz - E-Stat 13:09:50 01/02/09 (3)
- Interesting approach - bartc 15:20:08 01/02/09 (2)
- Your situation is clearly different - E-Stat 15:40:54 01/02/09 (1)
- Not completely different - ain't this fun? - bartc 16:52:27 01/02/09 (0)