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Budget blown on Subwoofer ? but worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 1447" data-source="post: 575675" data-attributes="member: 1447"><p>i think that the subwoofer crossover frequency is too low IMHO you are not using enough of the subwoofer </p><p></p><p>what i would do is check the Fs of the low frequency drivers of the 802s and then cross those over at 1 octave above that and then low pass the subwoofer at that point especially using that high a slope .... i think that the subwoofer would do low bass better than the woofers of the 802 (meaning below 100hz) and taking that duty away from the 802 may allow them to work more freely IMHO especially if the crossover point is around between 60hz and 80hz ..... just my :2c:</p><p></p><p>the reason why this also works better IMHO is that the further away from the actual resonant frequency of the driver that you use the crossover, then the less chance of getting unpredictable cancellations because of the resonant frequency</p><p></p><p>graph does look a fair bit better though .... just IMHO not using enough of the sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 1447, post: 575675, member: 1447"] i think that the subwoofer crossover frequency is too low IMHO you are not using enough of the subwoofer what i would do is check the Fs of the low frequency drivers of the 802s and then cross those over at 1 octave above that and then low pass the subwoofer at that point especially using that high a slope .... i think that the subwoofer would do low bass better than the woofers of the 802 (meaning below 100hz) and taking that duty away from the 802 may allow them to work more freely IMHO especially if the crossover point is around between 60hz and 80hz ..... just my :2c: the reason why this also works better IMHO is that the further away from the actual resonant frequency of the driver that you use the crossover, then the less chance of getting unpredictable cancellations because of the resonant frequency graph does look a fair bit better though .... just IMHO not using enough of the sub [/QUOTE]
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