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Damn, John, thanks for the thorough response! Looks like I have virtually every imaging issue you mentioned. When you talked about "low room reflection," do you mean a room with a low ceiling?
When I substituted Dual mid woofers INSTEAD of one mid woofer and one Mega Woofer, the imaging was dead centered.However, probably because of either the wide driver spacing of the woofers, and the resulting interference patterns, and/or the slow slope crossover, I could not make them sound right.In the RM 40's, the drivers are staggered electrically or mechanically and roll off differently.Thus, the top woofer has the considerable job of reproducing a lot of the music.I have ordered the mid woofer update for my RM 40's, in hopes of not having to run the midrange levels way down below 12 o'clock to get the warm sound I prefer, in my room.When I went much below 12 o'clock, the top woofer called "attention" to itself by having images "jump" up to it!And, if I ran the midrange levels up higher, the sound was too thin for my room and linking.I am hoping the mid woofer upgrade and higher crossover point will warm up the sound considerably ?
I was told by several familiar with Line Array and speaker theory that they felt that a steeper crossover may be a great asset on the woofers.One "problem" these "experts" pointed out to me was that in it's stock configuration, the RM 40 is an unusual design.Unusual in that it is not a line array over it's whole range.The midrange section is a line array of sorts, but the woofer, lower midrange section is not.Actually, the top midwoofer, according to them, acts as a point source, and the midrange panels act as a line souece!
As we all know, a line source does not fall off in level as much as a point source.So, once the top woofer stops reproducing the same frequency as it's lower woofer, it is alone, and begins to act as a point source.
True, room effects can SOMETIMES "fill in" for this, and this "problem" will not be evident in all rooms, but it sure is, in mine.I think the increased efficiency is an admirable attempt by Brian to correct this for customes where it IS a problem.I do not hear this problem as much in the other local OLDER RM 40's.I did not hear it at Kevins at all, and at my friend Mike's. as much as I do in my room.I STILL haven't "given up" completely on using the same woofer pair with a steeper crossover, but I just got tired of playing.