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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 23693" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Stage issues. Help!</p><p></p><p>Yep. Sorry guys, was doing too many things at the same time and didn't realize I'd spit out a thought fragment.</p><p></p><p>1/2 octave is a rough guide to how much space to have between HP and LP using L/R filters (defined at -6dB points) and 10dB more final, acoustic gain on the subs than the tops. This assumes that subs are equalized flat for at least an octave past that crossover point. The tops behavior below XO is much less critical.</p><p></p><p>There is no "gap", this is not "kentucky windage", these are the electrical settings required to get the proper crossover in the air, which is all that matters. If you think your loudspeakers behave like your crossover you need to spend some time with Smaart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 23693, member: 4"] Re: Stage issues. Help! Yep. Sorry guys, was doing too many things at the same time and didn't realize I'd spit out a thought fragment. 1/2 octave is a rough guide to how much space to have between HP and LP using L/R filters (defined at -6dB points) and 10dB more final, acoustic gain on the subs than the tops. This assumes that subs are equalized flat for at least an octave past that crossover point. The tops behavior below XO is much less critical. There is no "gap", this is not "kentucky windage", these are the electrical settings required to get the proper crossover in the air, which is all that matters. If you think your loudspeakers behave like your crossover you need to spend some time with Smaart. [/QUOTE]
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