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#35280 - 09/21/05 04:58 PM Multiple subs w/ different crossovers
lanion Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 07/12/05
Posts: 161
after reading audio forums for the past month with some frequency, it seems as though smaller subs have a better performance at higher frequencies (~80hz).
A recent thread over at the Hsu site was comparing the LFM-1 (based on the STF-3) and the STF-2. The user noted the LFM-1 went deeper and louder, but didn't have the same kick at the higher frequencies as the STF-2. Now, this could just mean HSU is better, but the consensus seemed to be that the 10" woofer was superior to the 12" woofer for those frequencies ranges.

So, I was wondering if anyone had tried using a smaller sub, such as the LFM-2 or the STF-1 wired up to their mains, setting the speakers to small with a crossover of 40hz or 60hz, and then having a larger sub connected to the LFE. In essence, this would have the main sub doing the <60hz work. The small sub doing the 60hz to 80hz work, and the main speakers doing the 80hz+ work. Comments?

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#35281 - 09/21/05 10:05 PM Re: Multiple subs w/ different crossovers
bestbang4thebuck Offline
Desperado

Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 668
Loc: Maryland
I’m not sure how you came to believe the LFM-1 or it's similar-sized kin won’t serve well above 60Hz approaching 80Hz, but IMHO, whatever sources of information led to such an idea are at best speculative and at worst, well, blowing smoke.

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#35282 - 09/21/05 11:01 PM Re: Multiple subs w/ different crossovers
lanion Offline
Gunslinger

Registered: 07/12/05
Posts: 161
yes, I will admit it is speculative. I was wondering if anyone had actually experimented with it.

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