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Mike, If I had a CC... I'd be in some SERIOUS trouble
mike, or any one out there, I currently run a stacked pair of force subs, how would this compare? seems the same amplificatiuon but double the speaker area, what would oyu say the differences would be?any thing close to a single or pair of Maestros?
Hello,Just a couple of questions: How would these subs be installed with Jaguar 2000? ( )This is probably a dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway - I've experienced using monitors with subs through line outs and high pass filters, and while sounding more full-range, the clarity somewhat suffers (less open). How can this be fixed?Thanks and Cheers! Ian
Hi Lin,Sorry for the confusion. Yes, I used the Jaguars full-range, direct from the amp, without the high pass. This sounds better to me (more open) than with the high pass at 85Hz, and subwoofer also at 85Hz, where the monitors would roll off. This is just one man's opinion, though. It may have something to do with the preamp/amp having to process (resistance) more components? Thanks for taking the time, Lin.Ian
Hi Ian,If I understand what you have tried so far, your favourites are:1) 2000's (ports unplugged & no HPF), no sub. ... best clarity.2) 2000's (ports unplugged & no HPF), sub LPF @ 50Hz. ... reduced clarity.3) 2000's (ports plugged, 85Hz HPF), sub LPF @ 80-85Hz. ... reduced clarity.I found it quite time consuming and frustrating to get an optimal sub/mains integration by ear. Trying all the different combinations of LPF, gain and phase on the sub (as well as sub location) is very tedious. I ended up buying the ETF5 software and used my RS meter (with calibration file) to get a flat response. It still takes a little work but you are less likely to start second guessing yourself and results are easily repeatable.How do you know what LPF frequency you have the sub set at without measurement? Are they marked on the sub's xo dial or are you using tones and an RS meter, or just going by ear? Markings may not exactly match the response in your room, going by ear is unlikely to be accurate enough, an RS meter and tones is better than nothing but not as highly resolving as say ETF5.Without the benefit of ETF5, I would suggest repeating setups 2 & 3 above, with the sub's LPF set a little lower ... say 10Hz lower ... to see whether the clarity improves. I would also try the 2000's full range with ports plugged and the sub's LPF set lower than you tried previously.With setup truly optimised, a good sub should add weight and enhance dimensionality of the soundstage, without reducing clarity. The improved bass performance will tend to reduce your subconscious desire to crank up the volume in an attempt to 'feel' the performance (no, I'm not talking about bass-head levels). This in turn will reduce the strain on your main speakers, even without using an HPF.Unfortunately, I can't yet comment on the ACI HPF's. I bought a pair of the 65Hz and 85Hz HPF's a little while ago from Mike, but haven't used them yet as I'm currently building some new speakers that I'll try them on ...hopefully in approx 3 or 4 weeks from now.Good luck with it!PS. Pls forgive me if I'm teaching Grandma to suck eggs here. I don't know your experience/expertise so I'm just trying to help. Very Happy