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What is the frequency range that can be affected by RDES?Joe M.
R-DES crossover can be engaged from 40 to 200Hz, and is defeatable.
Quote from: John KotchesR-DES crossover can be engaged from 40 to 200Hz, and is defeatable.That sounds like the response of a man who has one of the first run units in his hands.
Well, I've reached the conclusion that I can't use the R-DES in my situation. I want to use both subs and the main speakers to produce bass. I currently have an NHT X2 active crossover that runs the subs at about 50Hz and lower, but I'm also running the main speakers (RM40s) full range. If I use the R-DES on the subs only, I could get rid of one (massive!) peak below 50Hz. However, all my other peaks are above 50 Hz. What this means is that I'd have to apply the R-DES to less than 200 Hz (for instanc ...
Got pictures of the back end? I'm looking at this unit, however I would likesingle RCA input (subwoofer) on the RDES, with single RCA out. Preset 1 with PEQ the subwoofer out, sub sonic filter bypassed, no crossover.andstereo RCA input (from Hi-Fi pre-amp) on the RDES, stereo RCA out. Preset 2 with sub sonic filtering @ 40hz or 50hz, crossover bypassed. Help to remove low bass (standmount speakers) then divert low bass to the single RCA output.Can or will the RDES allow me to that?ta