@erik_squires I've considered an active crossover to accomplish what you suggest. My local shop didn't think it would have much of an impact but I'm still curious. I feel like there should be as little overlap of frequencies produced by both the sub and the mains as possible. It sounds like this is what you're saying too. I was considering this device:
https://www.jlaudio.com/products/cr-1-home-audio-subwoofer-crossovers-96020
Other commenters who know the Minis well have suggested getting all the bass out of them as they can produce, which is why I have the LP freq set to 38hz. I've played around with it in a few different places and it sounds good the way it is now. I listen to the Wood album by Brian Bromberg and can hear right down to the texture of the strings on his 300-year-old double bass. It sounds incredible.
https://www.jlaudio.com/products/cr-1-home-audio-subwoofer-crossovers-96020
Other commenters who know the Minis well have suggested getting all the bass out of them as they can produce, which is why I have the LP freq set to 38hz. I've played around with it in a few different places and it sounds good the way it is now. I listen to the Wood album by Brian Bromberg and can hear right down to the texture of the strings on his 300-year-old double bass. It sounds incredible.