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RE: Best Passive/Active Combination of Crossovers for IIIa's and T 1-D's

OK so you have a DCX. I didn't remember that.

So you have been just skipping the IIIa bass panels entirely?

So you need one more channel of XO to make use of the IIIa bass panels. You can get a second DCX and run it in parallel to control the T1D separately.Or you can add an analog 2 way on the bass channel of the DCX to get a separate channel for the IIIa bass panels. You should be able to get better performance in the 150-500+ Hz range from the IIIa bass panels. A second DCX is the better choice to allow delays to be set appropriately.

You can build the speaker correction by hand or automatically for the .IIIa portion pulled well into the room one speaker at a time, then use the other DCX to do room correction on the T1 D bass panels. The DEQX can do this more easily and do time domain correction. With the DEQX you will want an analog XO on the bass channel outputs so you can use the IIIa bass panels. You really should since you already have an adequate amp lazing about waiting for something to do.


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