Dear @dave_b : This I posted in this thread 03-24. Where you can see and read about that external crossover to set up the crossover frequencies through a Xover:
""" In that thread I gave my advise to the OP gentleman as an alternative to those Wilson Alexx V:
https://www.kerracoustic.com/k300
with this Xover:
https://www.fmacoustics.com/products/electronic-crossovers/fm-330-series/
these could be the subs:
https://www.evolutionacoustics.com/loudspeakers/mini-series/minisub/?doing_wp_cron=1615566000.556648...
One way or the other almost all of you are " against " my posts about but please let me know which Cornwall IV owner has its set up using subwoofers not as bass range reinforcement but crossing at 80hz-90hz where the main speakers are handled from there and up? """
In my latest post you can read again about low/hi pass filters:
" easy to do for you because you already has subwoofers that you can use to play the frequencies from around 80hz-100hz ( depending the choosed crossover frequency in the high/low pass filters. ). "
You posted:
"" .I have done that experiment with all of the speakers I’ve owned in my current home. I have always preferred full range on mains and sub adjusted accordingly by ear. """
Please let me explain to me what I read in your post and please confirm if what I understand is correct or wrong:
so, that means that using a high-pass filter ( external or in any way. ) you made it that your main speakers ( any of the ones or all you owned. ) through its woofers have a crossover frequency at around 80hz-90hz meaning that those main speakers plays frequencies from 80hz-90hz and up and that through a low-pass filter the subs plays from 80hz-90hz all the way down to the very low bass frequency ( lower than 20hz. ).
So that the woofer of the main speakers never sees/seen/plays low bass frequencies, rigth?
and after your tests you prefer play in full range mode the main speakers using subs as bass reinforcement only, rigth?
Both solutions are different and give different quality of soun room/system reproduction.
Have I a misunderstood on your last post?
Thank’s.
R.
""" In that thread I gave my advise to the OP gentleman as an alternative to those Wilson Alexx V:
https://www.kerracoustic.com/k300
with this Xover:
https://www.fmacoustics.com/products/electronic-crossovers/fm-330-series/
these could be the subs:
https://www.evolutionacoustics.com/loudspeakers/mini-series/minisub/?doing_wp_cron=1615566000.556648...
One way or the other almost all of you are " against " my posts about but please let me know which Cornwall IV owner has its set up using subwoofers not as bass range reinforcement but crossing at 80hz-90hz where the main speakers are handled from there and up? """
In my latest post you can read again about low/hi pass filters:
" easy to do for you because you already has subwoofers that you can use to play the frequencies from around 80hz-100hz ( depending the choosed crossover frequency in the high/low pass filters. ). "
You posted:
"" .I have done that experiment with all of the speakers I’ve owned in my current home. I have always preferred full range on mains and sub adjusted accordingly by ear. """
Please let me explain to me what I read in your post and please confirm if what I understand is correct or wrong:
so, that means that using a high-pass filter ( external or in any way. ) you made it that your main speakers ( any of the ones or all you owned. ) through its woofers have a crossover frequency at around 80hz-90hz meaning that those main speakers plays frequencies from 80hz-90hz and up and that through a low-pass filter the subs plays from 80hz-90hz all the way down to the very low bass frequency ( lower than 20hz. ).
So that the woofer of the main speakers never sees/seen/plays low bass frequencies, rigth?
and after your tests you prefer play in full range mode the main speakers using subs as bass reinforcement only, rigth?
Both solutions are different and give different quality of soun room/system reproduction.
Have I a misunderstood on your last post?
Thank’s.
R.