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RE: MMG MiniDSP and bi-amp Questions

Posted by Davey on February 23, 2012 at 06:49:56:

IMHO, the recommended electrical crossover slopes (to start) should be the same as created by the stock crossover. You can view these on my webpage or some of the other pages from users here.

You are correct on the polarity configuration. Make sure to keep close track of that because different crossover combinations might require a relative polarity adjustment between woofer and tweeter. You can do that easily with the miniDSP.

The miniDSP has some pitfalls that might catch you. If you need help send me a PM.

Cheers,

Dave.