Wow...I'm thrilled. Took a while to balance all the variables...crossover points, x-over slopes, amp levels, parametric eq., graphic eq., etc., and probably I'll be creating a new program every week for a while, but I'm plenty happy now.The hardness in the treble is GONE, just as Sonic Craft's Jeff Glowacki said it would be when I got that MR lo-pass filter slope steep enough--I'm now using 4th-order L-R fiters at 2800Hz for both MR and treble.
The bass has never sounded more even in my room, thx to a -12dB and a +12dB parametric eq.s at around 40 and 90Hz.
So far I hear nothing negative due to the filter, but I'm sure it's adding a little grunge.
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Topic - 1st report on dbx digital speaker-management system with my OB DIY system. - jeffreybehr 17:50:04 02/07/07 (5)
- Jeff, is that a side firing woofer on the open baffle's wings? - Russ57 14:06:56 02/08/07 (2)
- Yes; it's in parallel with the front-mounted one. - jeffreybehr 17:36:34 02/08/07 (1)
- It would be interesting - Russ57 04:38:08 02/09/07 (0)
- the best you can ever hope for is - snkby 12:25:02 02/08/07 (1)
- Yup, and it's more right now than ever before. (NT) - jeffreybehr 17:31:15 02/08/07 (0)