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Re: DCX crossover installed [message #23854 is a reply to message #23846] Sun, 08 July 2007 17:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rick Craig is currently offline  Rick Craig
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JP,

If you don't apply any baffle step compensation then the speakers will sound too forward and thin in the lower midrange. If you're setting your microphone at the listening position you should shelve slightly downward the response above 200hz. The amount of tilt will depend on your room and listening preference.

 
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