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That's what I thought when I posted the question (under "Do you have a question for the Magnepan factory?") on 19 Oct 2011. I posted something similar again on 5 Jan 2012 and called Wendell a few weeks later. I posted a brief summary of our conversation as Reply 81 on 24 Jan 2012, hoping that Wendell would correct anything in the post that seemed incorrect.I am not sure how the DWM is wired to operate when being fed on 1 channel or 2 channels, but I do not recall hearing any difference in volume levels and I hope that does not mean that I am going deaf. Maybe I will try that setup again this weekend and use the Radio Shack sound pressure meter to record any volume differences when a DWM is fed 1 channel or 2 channels.
I looked at reply 81. This is what Wendell writes:"The DWM woofer has two inputs that are not designated L+R channels. Each input feeds one half of the DWM. The output of two DWM woofers partially fed is equivalent to a single DWM woofer fully fed."From what I read here, if you connect 1 channel to a DWM, you will get 1/2 output compared to feeding it with 2 channels.Stefano
Test Results for Mini MaggiesI currently have my Mini Maggies in my upstairs living room on 36” high speaker stands, high enough to clear a 34” low wall that is 7” behind the Maggies. There is a solid wall 52 inches behind the Maggies and another solid wall 150 inches in front of the Maggies.I have the DWM woofers on the inside with 32” clear distance and 78” from the left DWM outside edge to the right DWM outside edge. The satellites are angled slightly on the outside edges of the DWMs to give an overall edge to edge distance of 98” for the Mini Maggies.I put on Track 5 of the Mapleshade Rives Audio Test CD, which is a 50Hz test tone, on automatic repeat in my Oppo player. I set the Radio Shack sound meter on a tripod with the opening of the meter exactly 36 inches from the face of the left DWM woofer and 40 inches high from the floor. For the tests the sub was turned off. The reference measurement with 1 channel powered in both DWMs was 76dB.After disconnecting the right DWM, the measurement of the left DWM, still with only one channel powered was 73dB.Then connecting the right channel to the left DWM, so that both channels were powered, the measurement of the left DWM was 78.5dB.Moving the left DWM to butt up against the side wall, with both channels still powered, the measurement of the left DWM was 85dB.Disconnecting one of the channels from the left DWM, and keeping the left edge of the DWM next to the side wall, the measurement of the left DWM was 78dB.
I think I have something related to Robin Hood's Test recent results.In my experimentation today I discovered that I can enhance significantlythe low frequencies from my single DWM if I lower the volume of one of the twochannels from the DAC.Let me explain. While I listen to the Maggie+DWM, I turn down the volume ofthe right or the left channel, and now I can hear the low frequency a lotmore. Initially I thought that when both channels are on, the satellitesare "masking" (or overpowering) the DWM, but I am not sure anymore.As you turn the volume up for the channel that was low, the low frequencies slowly disappear. Anyone has an explanation?
The speakers are out of phase in the bass region? Thus when you turn the second speaker up it cancels the output from the other speaker.
Connect the speaker wire from the amplifier to the amplifier input on the DWM, observing polarity. Connect the "small" Magneplanar to the output of the DWM, observing polarity. (Note- There are no left or right inputs or outputs on the DWM Bass Panel.)If 2 Bass Panels are used for a 2-channel setup, one set of connections is used for each Bass Panel.----------------------It's been a while since I had a DMW here but I only used one set of connections when I ran the DMW by itself.
One of the two store sample DWMs that my dealer lent me to try at home was wired out of phase. It took me most of two weeks to figure it out, partly because not all the effects are negative.