Dear
@dave_b : I disturb you again because rigth now I can't understand why tou posted that you always tested all your speakers with subs running in full range and running through a high-pass filter and that you prefer speakers in full range way. Posted twice.
atmasphere posted: ""
The use of a sub is good, but in order to really take advantage of that, you'd have to make sure no bass is getting into the Cornwalls. That's probably best done with an electronic crossover >"""
and with other words and examples I posted more than 4 times the same.
Again after so many posts by me you confirm that through your tests on those both options you like full range speakers mode.
My last post about said:
"
That means that the independent high-pass filter and low-pass filter comes in the S2 and it's the way you tested? "
Your answer was direct when you answered me:
" Correct...."
I contacted directly to REL and ask in specific about the S2 high-pass filter and here the answer:
""
Rob Hunt (REL Acoustics)
Apr 9, 2021, 8:42 AM PDT
Hi there again
We feed a REL full range signal but there are no hi pass filters..."""
and you have not an external Xover with high-pass filter.
So you can't test it ever with any of your speakers what atmasphere and I asked/posted and even that you said: you did it and do it with the CW?
A high-pass filter is need it to fix the main speaker frequency that normally it's not exatly the same frequency than the subs Wover and many other issues that tells us why it need for main speakers: a dedicated high-pass Xover.
All those information could means that what you posted is totally false or you have a" something " to do it in the S2.
Is it in true false what you posted? or what is that " something " that works as high-pass filter?
Regards and enjoy the MUSIC NOT DISTORTIONS,
R.