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In Reply to: RE: MMGs vibrating posted by Davey on May 27, 2016 at 07:14:20
They are both vibrating in the same manner. I switched sides anyway and the same. I think they just can't handle certain low frequencies, like the larger model. Do you think if I add a sub it would take some of the demand off the panel? I'm not ready to invest in a good sub but I have access to a Definitive Technology Prosub 100. It's a powered sub that takes speaker level connections so I would route the speaker cable from the amp to it first and then from the sub to the MMGs. It has adjustable crossover. Might that be a temporary fix?
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That would definitely take the load off the MMGs but you will lose clarity because the sub's crossover has a midling quality speaker level crossover. You should get a quality external crossover at line level if that loss of resolution bothers you. If you want to DIY the MMG's line level high pass filter it is very simple and dirt cheap. Any number of us can help you with it.
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