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RE: Seeking Advice - 20,1s, 3.7s, subs

Posted by macmagman on December 17, 2016 at 13:08:41:

I started my Maggie adventure with a set of 3.3's and now have 20.1's. Ive had the same sub with both, a velodyne DD15, which blends perfectly with the Maggies. I have also advanced into the world of bi-amping with the 20.1's, I am using a Magtech for the bass and an ESL for the mid-high.

I can say for sure B-amping made a huge difference, and since doing so I view having the sub as an option, but it still does make a difference I like to use the term it adds the floor to the music.Even bi-amping doesn't give you that bottom end that comes from having a sub.