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I was reading this article at the Harman Kardon site and when reading about the different bass response of each speaker and how a sub woofer makes sense in such a setup, I then asked myself the following question, which I pose to you guys.
Would it make sense to have a separate BFD unit to equalize the bass of bi-wired front speakers?
I know it would probably not offer much of an improvement, and am also aware of digitizing the low end of a good pair of fronts (thus I thought about biwring and only having the BFD in there). But I also thought that it might give a smoother response around the crossover. It is just a theoretical question though I just got another BFD for a friend and I could test it out in a month or so.
Would it make sense to have a separate BFD unit to equalize the bass of bi-wired front speakers?
I know it would probably not offer much of an improvement, and am also aware of digitizing the low end of a good pair of fronts (thus I thought about biwring and only having the BFD in there). But I also thought that it might give a smoother response around the crossover. It is just a theoretical question though I just got another BFD for a friend and I could test it out in a month or so.