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What's up ? Hope you have worked out your polarity issues. First off, as Julian has been gently trying to drill into me, I hope that your amp has at least 200 wpc @ 8 ohms to drive the bass. Next, make sure that the cabling is really solid. I would consider running two sets of cables from the amp rather than using jumpers. This can have an effect on the speaker tone.I have not started in earnest to tune the passive woofer because I want to resolve the above two issues first. But I have noticed tha ...
Pete,I have talked to numerous people and haven't heard anybody say you need 200WPC min for the bass....Well, I am going to find out this weekend how 100WPC of Class A Triode tube power will do.Although I am not expecting SOTA bass, I am expecting it to be very, very nice GW
A couple words about the bass adjustments of the RM40.It will produce very adequate bass with even modest tube amps, but as with anything else, there are other factors that will affect its LF ability such as the ability to harvest "room gain". I recently placed my pair of RM40s with a great fellow who brought along his amp for the audition. It was a Jolida 502 which is 60wpc. While we didn't "blast" (probably 80-83 db average listening level), we did have reasonably good musical bass when it was ...