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In Reply to: RE: Another nice tweak for your Heresy II speakers... posted by Crazy Dave on August 28, 2014 at 08:33:13
There's only one way to find out! I don't see why this tweak would not work with your speakers. The Heresy III is supposed to sound similar to the originals in most respects.You will probably want to keep using your subwoofer. If anything, you may want to adjust the sub's volume up a little in order to compensate for the slight reduction in mid-bass energy that this tweak brings. Just don't turn the sub up too much or you'll be back to where you started from...
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Unless you are using a flee-powered amp or a very powerful sub, it is hard for a subwoofer to keep up with Heresy, if you turn it up.
Dave
Try (if you have not already) turning the crossover setting on the sub all the way down while turning the sub volume level up just enough to *barely* fill in the frequency trough.What we perceive as "slow bass" from our sub is sometimes attributable to excessive overlap between the outputs of main speakers and sub(s). Keep it on the lean side in the middle, too much fat is a bad thing. Raising your speakers up on 24" stands (and your sub(s) up on 18" - 20" stands) may help your bass sound "faster" too, because acoustical problems can also contribute to the perception that bass is too "slow".
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Thanks for the suggestions. I have a pair of old Heresy speakers that I was going to try in my home theater system. I have just the stands too.
Dave
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