mattzildjian
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Hi all,
I have been tweaking my sub settings and I noticed that there is a vast difference in sound between using the built in crossover, vs sending a full range signal to my sub and using my subs low pass filter at the same crossover frequency.
Does anyone know exactly how the wiim crossover setting is operating? And at what slope?
Perhaps setting a crossover in the wiim at 80hz, is actually doing something more complex, like sending 75hz to sub and 85hz to mains in order to reduce overlap?
I have an SVS SB1000Pro with precise control for low pass filter frequency and 4 slope options, 6db, 12db, 18db, 24db.
Thanks!
Note: I encourage anyone using a sub to try this for yourself, set your subwoofer to use it's low pass filter at the same frequency as the wiim is set to, and then send full range to the sub (using subwoofer bypass mode) and see how different it sounds. For me the difference is huge and I am not sure why.
I have been tweaking my sub settings and I noticed that there is a vast difference in sound between using the built in crossover, vs sending a full range signal to my sub and using my subs low pass filter at the same crossover frequency.
Does anyone know exactly how the wiim crossover setting is operating? And at what slope?
Perhaps setting a crossover in the wiim at 80hz, is actually doing something more complex, like sending 75hz to sub and 85hz to mains in order to reduce overlap?
I have an SVS SB1000Pro with precise control for low pass filter frequency and 4 slope options, 6db, 12db, 18db, 24db.
Thanks!
Note: I encourage anyone using a sub to try this for yourself, set your subwoofer to use it's low pass filter at the same frequency as the wiim is set to, and then send full range to the sub (using subwoofer bypass mode) and see how different it sounds. For me the difference is huge and I am not sure why.