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Re: Midbass slam [message #83102 is a reply to message #83101] Tue, 26 July 2016 15:57 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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jonone wrote on Tue, 26 July 2016 16:28
Thanks for posting, looks great! Cool
Your right, the speakers blend into the furniture really well, they have the 15" driver right? I would love to hear them.
And do you use the sub? You mentioned before it has passive radiators?


Thanks Smile
Sorry the pics are sideways.

Yes, they use 15" jbl's.
Yes, I use the sub with most content. Theres one or two bass heavy recordings I own, where I prefer to turn it off, but most of my content benefits from some bass augmentation from the sub.

Yes, the sub is passive radiator design.

It does not quite integrate seamlessly with the mains.
I'm not sure if this is due to the sub being a little too far away from the mains laterally (over 4.5' left and right),
or if the passive radiator design doesnt blend well for some reason.

Im guessing the former (lateral distance) is the reason, since a passive radiator is really just another way (theoretically) of porting an enclosure.

When I incorporate the 3pi's I'm going to move this sub to the back (opposite side) of the room, to use as a distant sub crossed over low.
 
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