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<blockquote data-quote="mile098" data-source="post: 3610542" data-attributes="member: 578145"><p>i still say the best results come with TC although yes adjusting the xover may help...but then again if your midbass is not in a panel or a well preperaded door, theres no point in going under 60Hz or even 80 with it...at least from my experience</p><p></p><p>edit: just noticed all the quoting, all of what i wrote is coming from the persumption that the midbass is cut low enough to make the trasnition...mine is at 63Hz the sub play to 70...</p><p></p><p>if u dont need the TC good for u, i find that it works wonders for me...</p><p></p><p>and if i remember corectly the OP didnt mention anything about having a gap just that the bass is coming from behind...two different things in my book, dont know for you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mile098, post: 3610542, member: 578145"] i still say the best results come with TC although yes adjusting the xover may help...but then again if your midbass is not in a panel or a well preperaded door, theres no point in going under 60Hz or even 80 with it...at least from my experience edit: just noticed all the quoting, all of what i wrote is coming from the persumption that the midbass is cut low enough to make the trasnition...mine is at 63Hz the sub play to 70... if u dont need the TC good for u, i find that it works wonders for me... and if i remember corectly the OP didnt mention anything about having a gap just that the bass is coming from behind...two different things in my book, dont know for you all [/QUOTE]
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