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Old 12-03-06, 09:26 AM   #16 (Link)
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Re: Two different subs co-located- same frequncy response - possible?


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The subs are stacked. The h100 is on top of the eD. The H100 is front firing/rear port and the eD is bottom firing/rear port. They were both plumbed through the BFD in the bypass mode when these tests were taken. The first is the h100 and the second is the eD. Any comments?

The sub(eD sub or the H100) unequalized does not get the 20hz that I hoped for but it does get some in this room. So what I did was set the target response curve to just above the 20hz area(66db) and cut everything to that curve. In the end the sub's volume was reduced but I just turned up the amp to compensate. Will getting my 20hz this way have any ill affects on the sound output? The eD sub is equalized below.

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