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All things being equal, I know a lot of systems sound great using active x-overs. But for De Capo owners, it seems that a lot of the magic of the speakers comes from the 'direct' sound--no crossover to get in the way. As a result, I think DC owners start panicking at the mere mention of adding even a high-quality x-over.
One of the biggest disadvantages of using a sub (or subs) is the tendency of overloading the room with bass energy (too much bass, induced rattling of all sorts of unexpected objects, and sympathetic vibrations).As hinted at above, what most folks really want is a woofer, not a subwoofer for reproduction of music in the home. A 30 Hz cutoff is fine for nearly all musical forms and avoids ...
Ok, I finally took the plunge and bought a REL Strata III to pair with my MM De Capo I's. I'm glad I did this because it blends completely seamlessly with the De Capo I's. I can't detect it at all and it only provides the lowest bass, so on some material it's not even really contributing anything.
Terry,I've fooled around with different settings and find I switch between A3 to A4 for well recorded stuff at about 2 PM. .
Thanks Michael. I have been down to A3 and A4 and up to 2PM on the volume as well and, on some recordings, this works fine. This is the problem I have with the REL - one setting does not seem to fit all recordings.