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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 458396" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Rodney, there is a whole host of filter issues with the mag cones that have to be addressed, otherwise you might actually have an upgrade turn into a downgrade. A tuned band stop filter on the peak or a very steep low pass filter at least an octave or two below that peak. I would do a proper measurement on these and learn the ropes of active speaker setup first and then EQ for both baffle step and the bass alignment. My experience with metal cones is that they require a fair bit of trade-off to get optimum results. Doing that pre DRC would be the best way. You might get some bass to your liking out of them as is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 458396, member: 18"] Rodney, there is a whole host of filter issues with the mag cones that have to be addressed, otherwise you might actually have an upgrade turn into a downgrade. A tuned band stop filter on the peak or a very steep low pass filter at least an octave or two below that peak. I would do a proper measurement on these and learn the ropes of active speaker setup first and then EQ for both baffle step and the bass alignment. My experience with metal cones is that they require a fair bit of trade-off to get optimum results. Doing that pre DRC would be the best way. You might get some bass to your liking out of them as is. [/QUOTE]
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