So my question is: Am I better sticking with this setup, accepting that i will not realistically be able to play more of the 50/80hz range from the Sub, or should I try to use the foam port bungs provided to block the rear ports and play with wall distance to reduce the bass response from the Metas and increase the crossover frequency? because that sounded to me like the most even bass response i could get out of them (likely matching the spec sheet with 47Hz But now, with the sub crossing over at 80, i get too much response around 60/80Hz I believe i can explain this because i did the LS50 setup before receiving the woofer, so I installed them 50cm from the back wall, without angling them. It feels very low, but any higher just resulted in some doubling up of bass (talking from ears, not measurements) which was really not pleasant. I was so blown away by the Meta +EVO that i felt i had to accept the fallout with my wallet and get it that extra sub, like the final touch to a perfect painting.Īfter playing around with the sub's crossover, I ended up with a crossover at 50Hz / 24db/oct slope. But it is simple, so no high pass filter ,a simple non configurable LP filter for the sub out, no real EQ, no room calibration. I have a very simplistic setup (pair of passive metas, Cambridge EVO 150 and SVS 3000 Micro) which is as close to sonic bliss as ive ever experienced before. but I am still very confused around the subwoofer setup with these Metas! Having gone through this thread, I have learnt a great deal of stuff.
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