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John,When using something such as the TacT that does time and phase alignment as well as the room correction, you can have your crossover set higher and still not detect the sub.When I had people over, they would ask me if the subs were even on!!I had the Largers crossed over as high as 120hz or 130hz using a 10th order crossover at times.George
I think George had stereo subs. For a single sub, I think that between the speaker positioning helps lesson the localization effect. For a relatively inexpensive solution, I'd go R-DES and crossover the sub as high as you can. This way, you'll also get some flat bass. I would also get a dedicated sub amp, if you don't have one. (Although even this "cheap" solution might cost $700 or more for R-DES and a sub amp.)
I wish there was a way to just get more power from the panny...
How would the dc to ac voltage conversion take place when going external sla to internal iec/ac power connection? I know one could use a covertor, would that not decrease efficiency on the sla's?
I mean feed the power output mos-fets on the power board with DC from the SLA, and use the built in PS for the other circuits. You also have to upgrade the supply capacitors, because they rated 50V.