Running your speakers fullrange, and then trying to blend in a subwoofer with them, depends on a few things.
Blending a subwoofer into the system, without use of a hi-pass filter on the mains, only works...sometimes.
Many speakers have 10-15db peaks at "just above" the point where roll off begins...you will never get a good blend with these types...you have to use a hi-pass filter with these.
Ported systems...along with, panel types, (Apogee, Maggie come to mind)...probably Soundlabs?...although I have never measured a pair of Soundlabs.
Dave
Blending a subwoofer into the system, without use of a hi-pass filter on the mains, only works...sometimes.
Many speakers have 10-15db peaks at "just above" the point where roll off begins...you will never get a good blend with these types...you have to use a hi-pass filter with these.
Ported systems...along with, panel types, (Apogee, Maggie come to mind)...probably Soundlabs?...although I have never measured a pair of Soundlabs.
Dave