In Reply to: RE: Active bi-amping of ET LFT-8b posted by BDP24 on July 1, 2016 at 06:40:22:
I can show you how to do the bracing for the top of the TIV bass to your walls or rafters if either of them are accessible or are strong enough (i.e. not regular drywall). There are a couple of tips on how to do the wall loaded bass panels - position, toe in etc.and matching the XO to it so as to avoid damaging imaging.
I am going to guess that the bass will overload your room with full wall loading and positioning in the near middle to catch the transverse room mode.
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