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I've always found that speaker/sub systems don't sound good because there's too much of a drop typically from speaker to sub (in terms of getting the crossovers and power/loudness adjusted correctly) and it even seems to be the case that this changes per song -- some songs sound great while others do not. I remember visiting a place in Scottsdale, AZ, where they had a two channel system with a sub for the bass. The system was at least 100k retail, and they were constantly adjusting the sub.
I've personally never heard a speaker/sub system that I've liked, but maybe an RM30 with subs would be preferable over an RM40 system? I've always found that speaker/sub systems don't sound good because there's too much of a drop typically from speaker to sub (in terms of getting the crossovers and power/loudness adjusted correctly) and it even seems to be the case that t ...
Well, this makes it all the more harder to select which speakers to buy. To me, the RM40 still makes more sense, as it has lower bass. I've personally never heard a speaker/sub system that I've liked, but maybe an RM30 with subs would be preferable over an RM40 system? I've always found that speaker/sub systems don't sound good because there's too much of a drop typically from speaker to sub (in terms of getting the crossovers and power/loudness adjusted correctly) and it even seems to be the case that t ...
John CaslerIf you use your system for HT and Audio then you need the new Marchand/Summit x-over which has HT pass through so you can run the LFE output directly to the X-over and no cable switching
QuoteJohn CaslerIf you use your system for HT and Audio then you need the new Marchand/Summit x-over which has HT pass through so you can run the LFE output directly to the X-over and no cable switching - John - Can you provide a link or more details on this x-crosover? I Could not find anything at Marchands website.thx