In Reply to: If you return posted by E-Stat on January 25, 2016 at 13:13:02:
In my setup I run the mids from 250 to their acoustic rolloff on top (~11-14khz depending on toe in) and add the tweeter in for the rest of the top octave in 1st order.
The result is far more coherent than was the case for the original T IV but the transition to the bass (LR4 at 190hz at the moment, 150hz butterworth 3 before and probably soon again) is not quite seamless. This is a constraint of woofer positioning for wall loading.
When run with the panels in an equidistant arc I can apply 1st order XOs and things are more coherent and entirely seamless. Unfortunately, that eats lots of bottom octave power.
Can the current U1 do a convincing large scale orchestral piece in full tilt? My T IV Neo 8 can do my reference drums from the rights of spring to 115 db peak (peak hold fast response C weighting) and with wall loading and bracing can do the 16hz organ note fundamentals not only audibly but loudly.
I am assuming the M3 is not quite there in output capacity..
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