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Well, I had 5 days to play with the subs. Using my handy SPL meter, I charted the test CD and was able to get the frequency response flat +/-3db except as described below. I moved and tested the subs all over the place. They ended up in the front behind and to the side of the main speakers. The first crossover is set at about 37ish and the second is all the way off. Couple things are curious about the results:-the best bass response was returned when I put one sub at almost zero phase adjustment and the other almost all the way up (180?). That seems strange to me, yet doing this caused the highest output when testing subs only as well as smoothing out the overall response chart. I assume "it is what it is" and leave it alone, but it puzzles me...mainly cause I am kinda dumb about these things.-I have a 8db suckout at 35 and 70. It existed before the subs were integrated and adding the subs seemed to "smooth out" (definitely isolated the drop to only 35hz/75hz). I assume that both drops are room created. I use bass traps in the corners as well as some panels on the walls (GIK acoustics). Any ideas there are welcome.All in all, it was a great experience. As mentioned in the previous post, I really can't tell when the subs are working, but I am definitely hearing a fuller soundstage and more "body" to the music. My "bat-ear" son really liked the results. One of his test CD's was the Nine Inch Nails new record...so don't anyone think that I wasn't using "bass-rich" material. Thanks again for all of your help. I look forward to learning more and sharing what I stumble upon.Paul