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The first thing you need to do is try the Dennis Murphy designed cross over for these speakers.You can find the schematic for the crossover at www.murphyblaster.com
I find these speakers like to be driven with a lot of power and only really start to sing when played loud. They excel in the bass and when played loud it's almost to much base. Maybe this has to do with positioning?
Have any of you guys tried single drivers or open baffles?
The Dennis Murphy XO sounds like what I would try first. But 81db? Ouch. That's low! I remember listening to the SP Tech speakers at audiojerry's once and those were about 81db and the freaggin' 300 watt amp was clipping. Wasn't even that subjectively loud either. Something's sucking up a lotta juice in there.When I had my marble Norh speakers I couldn't help but wonder if the super inert cabinet is actually a subjective hindrance in that it's not vibrating and offering the sympathetic resonances ...