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In Reply to: RE: Current Maggies run full range compared to high pass and subs. posted by ColinB on December 29, 2020 at 18:13:17
The 2 HSU TN1220's in my setup are tuned at a very low frequency, something like 18hz. So an octave or so above that they behave similar to a sealed subwoofer.
The 2 SVS SB-1000's are sealed.
The sound especially in the base region is very natural and seamless sounding in my setup.
I have a significant amount of bass trapping in the room.
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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.
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.
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