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I have looked at them, but they are a little large for my situation, and still a little expensive here, but yes, cheaper than the WiiM Sub Pro. Also I don't think they can be very easily connected to what I have.
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Just note that the dip at 80Hz is due to the fact that RTINGS doesn't measure anechoically - i.e. this is the room contribution (I suspect front wall SBIR cancellation). You'll see a similar dip for all speakers they measure.Given that the echo's -3 dB point is at around 55Hz, and there is a massive dip around 80-82 Hz i would initially set the crossover freq quite high at around 100 Hz + keep phase at 0. start with gain/volume approx 1/3 of full... and then keep adjusting the crossover higher until it sounds best to you.
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play as much of the spectrum via the sub
oh, really? didn't know that the RTINGs freq response curves are in-room. thanks for pointing that outJust note that the dip at 80Hz is due to the fact that RTINGS doesn't measure anechoically - i.e. this is the room contribution (I suspect front wall SBIR cancellation). You'll see a similar dip for all speakers they measure.
Also note that the Edifier sub doesn't have a high pass filter on the RCA outputs, meaning that crossing too high will result in an overlap region between the sub and Echo.
No!replace the Echo with the T5s
yeah, well it depends on your room layout etc. if, currently, your echo is in the same room as the rest of the setup and the room isn't huge, then yes. i would first try the main stereo setup with the sub, and you'll find you probably don't need another "satellite" speaker floating around the space.This is interesting. Maybe I should replace the Echo with the T5s instead rather than have both connected to the WiiM Mini? Would this be a better option perhaps? Your comment makes me wonder if the Echo might be unnecessary or even redundant in my suggested setup.
but if you have a complex shape like an L or something
oh fair enough. that makes sense. well, in that case i would experiment with the placement and connections of the sub (i.e. choosing to hook it up to the pro plus vs the mini; moving around the room) - and probably just choose the most convenient location - cabling etc.Yes, that's exactly what we have and why we added the Echo. The layout is not ideal but it is what it is, and the Echo with the WiiM Mini in a permanent group with the Pro Plus and the main speakers has made a huge difference in improving the sound in the main listening area. So if I can get the T5s at a good price I'm hoping it will be all I need to complete the setup with some additional low end output.
I was going to get a WiiM Sound as a satellite speaker, but with its long release delay and expected high price here, the Mini and Echo turned out to be an excellent alternative for around AUD$160 combined in the last sales - much more affordable for me.
It may be easier or harder to understand if illustrated@Mr Ee @BowsAndArrows Thank you for the further details and explanations. I have much to learn it seems.
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Thank you for taking the time to prepare these images. So overlap needs to be avoided, or is it not important?
another Echo?
i actually think you have a lot of options in your price range to complete your setup... and tbh the extra convenience/"cool" factors included in the WiiM products that necessitate a higher retail price might not suit everyone's needs. e.g. the screen on the WiiM sound imo is superfluous, and i don't know for sure obviously, but if the team had spent more of their budget/time/effort on sound alone then the end product would be quite different...Well, as embarrassing as is it to say, I'm trying to do this as economically as possible, otherwise I would have opted for a WiiM Sub Pro and a WiiM Sound instead of the Echo and Mini, but I don't have a spare $1800.![]()
i actually think you have a lot of options in your price range to complete your setup... and tbh the extra convenience/"cool" factors included in the WiiM products that necessitate a higher retail price might not suit everyone's needs. e.g. the screen on the WiiM sound imo is superfluous, and i don't know for sure obviously, but if the team had spent more of their budget/time/effort on sound alone then the end product would be quite different...i mean i guess it does kinda look cool, but who really needs yet another screen to look at?
....spending racks of cash on random stuff just for fun can start to seem normal, even though it's actually not!