the Human Ear is fairly insensitive to Bass Distortion. Several % should be doable, if not more. I know there is research, but I'm scared to look it up. That same amount of distorion at 5 or 6khz would drive bats from the room.
EQ'ing a room may make a certain seating position a sweet spot, but Will Not effect room modes. They are a function of the geometry of the room and sub placement. Multiple subs will excite the room and produce, best case, complimentary peaks / nulls which will give reasonably flat response over a larger area. Also, I suspect slightly lower distortion at higher levels.
As for X-over frequency, I cross my Maggie 1.6s at about 40 to 45hz. Lower limit for the Maggies is about 40 or so? Maybe 36, depending on who you read. Anyway, I dial 'em in for a little overlap, so as the maggies drop away, The sub picks it up. I do NOT use test tones / meter since I'm nuts anyway and this would be just like trying to put out a fire with Gasoline. Like, how obsessive can I get?
Besides, there is an art to the science of SPL measurement and you'd probably also need someone to help you take the data. Multiple repeats, a spreadsheet and I've finally flipped. Sheesh, Science ain't easy!
I may be able to wring a little more performance out of my system if I were to hi-pass the Maggies at 60-70hz and the lo-pass the sub at maybe 50-60hz. I will probably NEVER find out, unless a few volunteers show up with a bunch of stuff and some Single Malt!
Also, from our 'for what it's worth' department, Somewhere above 80hz or so, you can begin to localize the sound, so you gotta be careful there, too. With my current setup, I simply can't find my sub.
EQ'ing a room may make a certain seating position a sweet spot, but Will Not effect room modes. They are a function of the geometry of the room and sub placement. Multiple subs will excite the room and produce, best case, complimentary peaks / nulls which will give reasonably flat response over a larger area. Also, I suspect slightly lower distortion at higher levels.
As for X-over frequency, I cross my Maggie 1.6s at about 40 to 45hz. Lower limit for the Maggies is about 40 or so? Maybe 36, depending on who you read. Anyway, I dial 'em in for a little overlap, so as the maggies drop away, The sub picks it up. I do NOT use test tones / meter since I'm nuts anyway and this would be just like trying to put out a fire with Gasoline. Like, how obsessive can I get?
Besides, there is an art to the science of SPL measurement and you'd probably also need someone to help you take the data. Multiple repeats, a spreadsheet and I've finally flipped. Sheesh, Science ain't easy!
I may be able to wring a little more performance out of my system if I were to hi-pass the Maggies at 60-70hz and the lo-pass the sub at maybe 50-60hz. I will probably NEVER find out, unless a few volunteers show up with a bunch of stuff and some Single Malt!
Also, from our 'for what it's worth' department, Somewhere above 80hz or so, you can begin to localize the sound, so you gotta be careful there, too. With my current setup, I simply can't find my sub.