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Cannot work with two sats crossed to one sub at 300Hz

Posted by sdv5 on January 13, 2009 at 01:26:32:

Sub-sat combo cannot possibly work if the crossover is set at 300 Hz. Perhaps, if you choose music carefully you can deliver an impressive demo. However, male voices go down to 80 Hz, and there is simply too much important content between 100 Hz and 300 Hz to be left to a sub tucked in the corner of the room. With any opera recording, the soundstage would collapse completely with obvious sub localization.

Sorry, the idea sounds intriguing but it cannot be done. It may work for certain music and for a little while; however, I suspect that the compromise will be unacceptable for the majority of listeners in the long run. Nothing personal, it's just the laws of physics.