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RE: MMG MiniDSP and bi-amp Questions

Posted by JBen on February 24, 2012 at 12:04:42:

100% in agreement on both counts.

The Tazmon tweak worked for me because I had the feedback from mic measurements. It didn't take long for me to see that the low pass was not right. I used the 2.2mH instead and things began to fall in place. Pity that the HP has to waste so much energy as heat. Shy of a line-level xover, it sounds delightfully clean and extended. We should insert clarifications for this mod.

Later, as I went on to line-level filtering, once again the feedback from the measurements showed what you just said with regard to the MMG modeling.