Thank you for doing this. My ears suggested this is how it worked but it's not intuitive in how it's setup. The second option now makes sense, you have a sub with full range and speakers full range, so you can either set a custom crossover point, or use the main speakers natural roll off and let...
Thank you. In which case I'll use what sounds OK given the range of effectivity. I rarely use my ears to calibrate anything because they're poor measurement instruments (ears generally not just mine).
That's what I was hoping for. It's really difficult to do it manually. Mind sounds great between 0ms and 30ms which isn't right. Ears are crap at so many things.
Bit it's a pointless and confusing option. It's poorly designed, that's my point. If I wanted multiple options I'd invest in a raspberry pi and do it myself!
Logically if it's greyed out, it's disabled? Surely the procedure isn't to disable sub bypass, set sub crossover, then enable sub bypass?
If it is, it's a bit clunky!
I'll raise a ticket as it makes no sense as it's configured at the moment. However, the intent is very welcome, potentially solves some sub problems.
I'm hoping we get sub latency next, that would be a big benefit for those of us who have to put the sub outside of the plane / arc of the mains
That's the worst of all worlds. I want full range to sub so sub x over can manage it, and ultra crossover to mains. Maybe there's a setting for mains crossover somewhere else, because the sub crossover Fr selection is greyed out.
My Ultra has just updated, so the full range to sub fixes my cascading crossover filters issue, however I'm now not sure what's being sent to the main speakers. I had set it up so that the sub was taking the work off the main amp and speakers, but if there's no sub crossover they must be getting...
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