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P1 - configure as ’single amp with stereo subwoofers’ & use a (new) full range measurement & calibration without subs. Disable the subs in this config
P3 - configure as ’single amp with stereo subwoofer’ & use the calibration you already have. Enable subs in this config.
In my setup, bass goes down to 16hz -2dB which I’m happy with. You mention the screen - funnily enough I have it disabled, too much of a distraction when I’m listening in a darkened room.
If you go active, try Open Baffle because the transients they can produce give sense of realism I haven’t even experienced with horn speakers. At very high volume, drums ARE drums & it’s almost impossible to hear the difference between a well recorded acoustic guitar & the real thing.
DEQX measurements indoors can produce great results but done properly outside, the results really are in a different league. It is worth the effort.
P1 - configure as ’single amp with stereo subwoofers’ & use a (new) full range measurement & calibration without subs. Disable the subs in this config
P3 - configure as ’single amp with stereo subwoofer’ & use the calibration you already have. Enable subs in this config.
In my setup, bass goes down to 16hz -2dB which I’m happy with. You mention the screen - funnily enough I have it disabled, too much of a distraction when I’m listening in a darkened room.
If you go active, try Open Baffle because the transients they can produce give sense of realism I haven’t even experienced with horn speakers. At very high volume, drums ARE drums & it’s almost impossible to hear the difference between a well recorded acoustic guitar & the real thing.
DEQX measurements indoors can produce great results but done properly outside, the results really are in a different league. It is worth the effort.