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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 8041248" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>120 is way too high. I don't find anything above 80Hz satisfying. Your subwoofer should also be tuned to help out. Most speakers have decaying frequency response below 100Hz. Of course, if you have a weird phase interaction issue, that could also explain it. Check the polarity of all speakers, and also check the phase of the subwoofer.</p><p></p><p>I don't like the idea of using DIY drivers in a passive setup. For one, they may not match the sensitivity of your old woofer. The other issue, as I mentioned is that the woofer crossover parts are on the back of the SPR woofer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 8041248, member: 629735"] 120 is way too high. I don't find anything above 80Hz satisfying. Your subwoofer should also be tuned to help out. Most speakers have decaying frequency response below 100Hz. Of course, if you have a weird phase interaction issue, that could also explain it. Check the polarity of all speakers, and also check the phase of the subwoofer. I don't like the idea of using DIY drivers in a passive setup. For one, they may not match the sensitivity of your old woofer. The other issue, as I mentioned is that the woofer crossover parts are on the back of the SPR woofer. [/QUOTE]
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