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RE: Stereo Sub-Woofers

Posted by airtime on January 1, 2017 at 06:58:21:

I just stacked the monitor over the sub simply like an old fashion three way speaker.

The key is to have a decent plate amp. A good plate amp will help integrate the sub/monitor combo much smoother.

When I had the original Paradigm plate amps I never was able to get a good smooth transition. after I bought ONE Keiger from Madisound that sub sounds smooth. The other Paradigm with the original plate amp doesn't work well at all. So I do plan on buying a better plate amp for that one.

The trick with subwoofers is you have to have them do as little as possible. Strange but true.