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RE: Sorry, I meant just for the...
Posted by emailtim on May 23, 2021 at 12:05:22:
I have run them as high as 250Hz with steep symmetric XO's to see what they could do, but needed to use my own XO and amps to do it.
The plate amp had its own undefeatable DSP and XO which got in the way of what I was trying to do. Their XLR plate amp version supposedly has a defeatable XO, but the DSP can't be bypassed.
I am currently running them at 100Hz which gives some visceral bass reinforcements. I have a Stockfische test disc that has an outdoors fireworks track which hasn't sounded better.
If you cross them over too low, you lose the impact of the drums. That choice is also in part decided by room nodes based on the sub and bass panel's placements. I measured the subs and bass panels individually, looked at their respective room modes and chose the XO point that would minimize the holes.