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Wayne A. Pflughaupt wrote:
Assuming you have only one sub, its crossover point isn’t going to change. The only difference that would show up in full-range measurements would be where some of the speakers’ response would overlap the sub’s (or perhaps underlap), if their filtering was at a different frequency from the sub.
Regards,
Wayne |
I buy that - especially if the slope of the sub's crossover is less than the slope of the speakers crossover (as is often the case). Does anyone know the slopes for speakers / subs on a Denon AVR-2807?
I think we used a fourth order slope at 90 Hz to set up the sub's EQ. I'll check the setting to see where it is setting the sub at (I'll have to guess at the slope). Either way, the final result with everything together has a pretty flat FR.