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General speaker questions for audio and home theater.

RE: I concur

Hi Charlie,

It appears that the most likely culprit for the problems or "displeasure" you're describing is that the subs Low Pass setting is too high in this particular sub location. What is the range of Low Pass settings on the controller and can you select the Low Pass slope as well?

If the available Low Pass settings are not low enough, one can insert line level crossovers such as the FMODS available from Harrison Labs before the subwoofer controller to produce a much lower Low Pass frequency.

There are other ways to "clean up" the bass by mechanical means but lets start with the crossover first and let's leave the sub located where it's currently at.

Cheers






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