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For all the different system paths we DIY Pi guys have chosen, your post has summed it up very nicely. I have constructed three Pi projects (Theater 3, 4 and Studio 1 Pi's) for my brother myself and a co-worker, and they are remarkably similar considering the huge size and cost variance. The age spread of these users is 21, 35, & 47. That means computer gaming, home recording, movies, surf, ambient, rock, brit. invasion, jazz, disco, punk, classical, new wave, trip hop, you name it.... all from a whisper to blast.

My 2 cent on the midrange. Not worth the added crossover in this case. If you want more mids however, you could move them out from the room boundary a bit to reduce the bass and if that makes them sound bright you could pad down the piezo. (piezo caps were just covered a few posts back I think) Just a thought, I could be wrong.

Thomas

 
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