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RE: 20.1 deqx tri amp xover points

So, yes, to do speaker measurements, usually you position in center of room or outside (gotta move tons of gear outside too) BUT, on dipole maggies, its important to measure really close (like 1 foot), eliminate early reflections with blankets and the like, and have them in position so the back wave is taken into account.
Then after correction filters and xovers are created, then mic goes at listening position, and that only corrects 200hz or so and below.
However, what I'm asking is about the standing wave problem arount 280hz and what if any solutions folks have used to avoid having asymetrical points of 290hz and 105hz. Leaves a hole in the middle, one would think, unless resonance makes it "flat"
What Im looking for is what xover points folks have used for bass to mids, and from mids to ribbon.


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