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I've been playing around with a miniDSP board as a crossover for my RM30s. So far I'm impressed with results. I've been documenting my miniDSP/RM30 experiments over at www.audioeve.org under the discussion "miniDSP miniReview".
I just uploaded 3 pics to my jonbee pics gallery, link at left.
I haven't tried angling them, but I was shocked at how much extra lower mid/upper bass energy was made available using such small baffle extensions. Since that range is very room dependent, if offers some real flexibility to tune the interface mechanically, for those of us not wanting to go with DEQ at this time.I cut grill cloth (Thiel grill cloth, to be precise) so that it covers the mid panels except for a 1.25" strip down the middle. I also covered the baffle plate for the tweeter with the same cloth. It softens the edges of the sound a bit, but the detail is still there. That tweak and the Clear Day double shotgun cables on top give the upper end a very good, natural balance. I think that since the cloth is fairly transparent; some of the effect comes from altering the off-axis response, thus controlling the directivity some. I noticed that Russtafarian uses foam blocks in a similar way.
I just experimented with the tall-boy tweak this week, in conjunction with the wings. I decided that 3.5 inch solid front risers (glued together 2x4 pieces, 11" wide, set on edge) offer the best result, with a real improvment in clarity and dynamics. I cut the mid and tweeter pots back about 4 degrees. The sound is amazing; transparency is improved, and the balance is as good as I've ever heard.
The wings and bases really took the whole up a major step; I wouldn't have guessed it was possible.
The only other tweak on the speakers is that I've used Bybee filters on the speaker inputs for a long time. A subtle but worthwhile improvement, although they cost a good deal more than the $15 I've got in the new tweaks!