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So, George, if you're using a 70 Hz high pass and a 140 Hz low pass, you have both the subs and the RM40s playing bass in the 70-140 range. How is bass imaging with that? (Yes, I know that people aren't supposed to image bass, but I've had troubles using a single sub because of imaging, which is why I don't use mine for stereo.) Does the TACT take this into account and lower the output over that range? Where are your subs? Are they still in the corners? Have you moved your RM40s more into the room? Wh ...
Interesting! So, your subs are farther into the room than the RM40s? That might work for me, as I could put both subs into the room a bit. You sound like you've spent a while getting this all setup!
It is likely due more to room modes then corner reinforcement. With them out you are probably getting less cancelation at the seating position.
Big B,Any thoughts why there is more output when the Larger subs are moved out of the corners?Isn't the opposite supposed to happen?George
,Nothing to do with TACT, but yesterday I moved a pair of my LARGER subs out from the wall to now act as "stands" for my 626Rs. Moving the sub into the room will normally reduce the room gain and may even change the specific listening position where one might hear or not hear certain frequencies, but it won't change that frequency specific "interaction" to the room dimensions. (just the spots where they occur)