Dear @uwiikz : A mix up from my parte about my " passive " crossover filter inside my amps.
It’s wrong, it’s not passive but an active one. Its operation is inside the input active amp circuits that as all designs use some passive parts and here was my mix up.
As I posted before almost all prefers to go with active crossover designs, me too.
It does not matters which subwoofers you decide to buy my advise is that you put the audio signal in the K300 through the Bryston external active crossover or the one you like it.
On the phono stage here what Valin " the analog man/reviewer " in TAS think about FM Acoustics:
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/fm-acoustics-resolution-series-fm-155-mkiir-preamp-fm-122-...
R.
It’s wrong, it’s not passive but an active one. Its operation is inside the input active amp circuits that as all designs use some passive parts and here was my mix up.
As I posted before almost all prefers to go with active crossover designs, me too.
It does not matters which subwoofers you decide to buy my advise is that you put the audio signal in the K300 through the Bryston external active crossover or the one you like it.
On the phono stage here what Valin " the analog man/reviewer " in TAS think about FM Acoustics:
https://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/fm-acoustics-resolution-series-fm-155-mkiir-preamp-fm-122-...
R.