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RE: Current Maggies run full range compared to high pass and subs.

Posted by ColinB on December 29, 2020 at 20:11:27:

Sounds interesting. Using ported and sealed subs together, and getting both of the types of bass radiation patterns.

In the past I could never get ported subs (on their own) to integrate well with some Maggie 3 series . I used some big ones too that were tuned very low. They were just too slow. Like a dinosaur! I got much better results from not so big sealed subs. The REL strata III worked quite well but was still a little slow. Quite a few people used to use those IIRC.

Mind you I have little experience of using integrating subs with a minidsp and having the ability to tune it so much there.