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The first crossover point in a 3-way will be lower than the only crossover point in a 2-way. It's actually the 2nd point that can be the more problematic in a 3-way, isn't it? The greater issue here, as I'm glad to see someone else also mention, is placing a single sub at a room boundary and having it operate all the way up to 300Hz. There's going to be an audible disconnect between the sub and the satellites. I could be wrong (as I mentioned before - that would be nothing new), but I don't think that would work. 60Hz is one thing, but 100Hz is getting you into trouble, and 300Hz is just asking for it IMO.

It'a an apples to oranges thing I know, but try disconnecting one of your bass panels. I'd be curious to know how much your head keeps getting yanked in the direction of the operating bass panel.


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