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Go Doctor Joe! One day I’ll finish getting the amp, mic, mini-DSP and new furniture…then I’m on to Magic Beans. Until then, guessing. Have a good day gentlemen!
so for subs and midhighs we have to use the same db/oct? rights and same Lr or Bw ??
LR-4 24 dB/oct give -180° when I look it up.When the MiniDSP also have LR 48 dB/oct (8th-order LR-8) is that not desirable when then is 0° (360°) ?
You should look at the responses acoustically first and go from there.
Home Theater Guru guy disagrees. He applies a 48 dB steep drop-off at 16 hz.
I think that is talking about a subsonic filter. Joe is talking about mains to sub crossover.
@@HTtimperrycorrect, HTG is talking SW filter to avoid damage.
Go Doctor Joe! One day I’ll finish getting the amp, mic, mini-DSP and new furniture…then I’m on to Magic Beans. Until then, guessing. Have a good day gentlemen!
so for subs and midhighs we have to use the same db/oct? rights and same Lr or Bw ??
LR-4 24 dB/oct give -180° when I look it up.
When the MiniDSP also have LR 48 dB/oct (8th-order LR-8) is that not desirable when then is 0° (360°) ?
You should look at the responses acoustically first and go from there.
Home Theater Guru guy disagrees. He applies a 48 dB steep drop-off at 16 hz.
I think that is talking about a subsonic filter. Joe is talking about mains to sub crossover.
@@HTtimperrycorrect, HTG is talking SW filter to avoid damage.