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Goose, Konut,Of course YOU KNOW we demand pics upon their arrival!
Happy listening guys.....
I can't really help you specifically since I am using sptech av-2s, which are nowhere near the level of the minis, but I am having good luck crossing over right now with 2 subwoofers @ 60hz, one with phase reversed and the other with phase at 70degrees or so, placed near the midpoints of the side walls. This is the best balance I've had to date in my problematic room. One is a hsu vtf-2 and the other is a GR Research 12" w/ passive radiator subwoofer. Both the av-2 and mini have f3's of circa 40hz, but the av-2 rolls off more slowly than does the mini - however, there is no question that the mini design hits both harder and more cleanly, given adequate power. I find it doubtful that you will be crossing at 100hz or even 80hz. Without a doubt, good placement will have a large role.My subwoofer system is not completely dialed in, but I am satisfied enough with the integration that I am going to just listen and see if I stay satisfied. So far, 1 week and still happy.
Quote from: lonewolfny42 on 11 Jul 2008, 04:41 amHappy listening guys..... Hi LoneWolf,Since you have both the Mini and the Timepiece I was hoping you could answer a question for me. I have two Rythmik subs that will be pairing with the mini's and I was wondering how high a cross-over I would have to go to get the same bass weight as 8" timepieces. At present I was thinking 80 hz but given your comments of it being 85% the bass of the Timepiece I am thinking I may have to go to 100hz to achieve the desired result. In which case I would have to drop from 15" to 12" drivers for the subs.ThanksPhoenix
But.....the Mini's are going out today to BobM....he owns a sub. He'll have them awhile....and has said he'd like to try them in his HT setup...along with his 2 channel setup. He presently has the TP2's as well....for an overall comparison. Chris