You could use a TacT RCS 2.0s and simply trace the target curve above 300hz. Then correction will only be applied to the bass region. But in the end, you might want to apply the TacT correction more completely.
I have Martin Logan CLS IIz's with 2 Vandersteen 2wq Subs. Bass modes were a major issue...so I picked up a TacT RCS 2.0s. It is an incredible product. You might want to search the archives of Tactaudiousergroup@yahoogroups.com to fully understand the nuances and complexity of TacT.
Another option for you would be the Rives Parc. People are very happy with this product, which is basically an equalizer to cut out bass modes. Unlike the TacT, which is working in the digital domain, the Parc functions entirely in the analog domain.
If you have questions about using TacT equipment with electostats feel free to contact me.
harry
I have Martin Logan CLS IIz's with 2 Vandersteen 2wq Subs. Bass modes were a major issue...so I picked up a TacT RCS 2.0s. It is an incredible product. You might want to search the archives of Tactaudiousergroup@yahoogroups.com to fully understand the nuances and complexity of TacT.
Another option for you would be the Rives Parc. People are very happy with this product, which is basically an equalizer to cut out bass modes. Unlike the TacT, which is working in the digital domain, the Parc functions entirely in the analog domain.
If you have questions about using TacT equipment with electostats feel free to contact me.
harry