Numerous responders here are Krell amp. owners, so lets ask them to chime in…
Hey Krell guys, what DC offset do you read on your power amps? Simply read the DC voltage present at your amplifier's output terminals under a NO SIGNAL condition. (Use a DC multimeter capable of reading down to the 10mVdc or lower range. Place probes across amp output terminals or across load input terminals, whichever is easier. Be certain that you are on Vdc scale, not Vac.) Advise us of your measurement. And does your reading vary much when amp is cold versus right after a heavy listening session?
This DC offset is what your woofer will normally see in use, and it will cause the woofer to be offset from its optimal centered position by that voltage. (It's only the woofer that will see any offset because the crossover network capacitors in series with tweeters will block any such DC bias.)
Hey Krell guys, what DC offset do you read on your power amps? Simply read the DC voltage present at your amplifier's output terminals under a NO SIGNAL condition. (Use a DC multimeter capable of reading down to the 10mVdc or lower range. Place probes across amp output terminals or across load input terminals, whichever is easier. Be certain that you are on Vdc scale, not Vac.) Advise us of your measurement. And does your reading vary much when amp is cold versus right after a heavy listening session?
This DC offset is what your woofer will normally see in use, and it will cause the woofer to be offset from its optimal centered position by that voltage. (It's only the woofer that will see any offset because the crossover network capacitors in series with tweeters will block any such DC bias.)