In Reply to: Mirage M1Si posted by Rick F on January 30, 2008 at 16:21:50:
Hi, Rick.
I once owned M3's (and I believe the M1's to be built the same) and if my memory serves me correct the crossover is attached directly to the base of the speaker and is accessible by removing the bolts that secure the base.
I also recall using a putty knife between the covers and cab to (carefully) pry them apart. I believe they are press fitted together so keep prying until you hear a pop and you should be good to go.
WRT loose bass. I'm curious. Do you have the speakers on a solid (ie cement) floor? I remember a big complaint with these speakers was loose bass performance which stemmed from them being placed on a suspended (ie wood)floor. Also, being bipolar, they are terribly dependent on placement and absolutely needed huge space to properly breathe. I loved those M3's of mine. They were a major PITA to get setup properly but when they were dialed in they sounded awesome.
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