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RE: Great result ...

Posted by shumi on July 12, 2020 at 05:57:20:

Andy, I have the 3.6R high passed at 200 Hz. Not using the external Magnepan crossover boxes. The house curve I created was eq'ed from 20Hz to 8000Hz with cuts only, no bumps. Not sure if this answers your question.
In regards to the GR OB/subs they integrate amazingly well with the 3.6Rs as suggested by Tim (emailtim). I would urge any Magnepan owner to consider them for sure. Phase was pretty easy to match with the Rythmik phase/delay dial requiring a 90 degree setting.
Rythmik amp plate also has a single PEQ feature which I used to tame one of my room modes prior to using the FIR eqs. as a final adjustment.

I did not have a choice regarding the wall construction...but a reminder that porous cement blocks on walls have a higher absorption coefficient of sheet rock. Additionally, the picture does not show that I have a total of 20 absorbing panels in the room with the back wall totally absorbant. My R60 is 534ms.