I have Infinity RS-1b speakers using a DBX 2 way crossover (instead of the Infinity crossover). There is a bass hump in the woofer towers in the lower mid-range I want to get rid of. I know I could get an equalizer to control it, but the thought of putting the signal from my Audio Research LS-15 preamp through the equalizer to the mid/high tower doesn't make sense to me.I could set the high frequencies flat, but I am assuming the preamp is not flat and I don't want to change the character of the preamp. Could I put the line out from the eq only into the low end of the DBX, and continue to put the output from the preamp into the high input on the DBX? The woofer towers are stereo, and not meant to be summed like a sub-woofer.
Suggestions welcome.
Bill
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Topic - equalizer a good idea? - siramazing 08:16:25 10/31/09 (10)
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