Bob,
EQ was +6db to +10db over virtually the entire range from 25hz to 50hz for the SPLRs, plus 2 bands correcting deep suckouts between 50hz and 75hz. The balance of the EQ was to reduce one narrow bump and to fine tune correction around the x-over (75hz). Note: EQ beyond +6db required use of the SPLR's internal PEQ and the SMS-1's PEQ. Not recommended. I did it anyway.
The new subs are in the same spots and require no more than +/- 3db adjustment, except for below 25hz (I have the subsonic in line at 20hz).
Build quality looks to be first rate. The gloss finish is excellent. The only quirk: no logo on the grilles.
Marty
PS It's only been a week. If I learn more, I'll be sure to share.
EQ was +6db to +10db over virtually the entire range from 25hz to 50hz for the SPLRs, plus 2 bands correcting deep suckouts between 50hz and 75hz. The balance of the EQ was to reduce one narrow bump and to fine tune correction around the x-over (75hz). Note: EQ beyond +6db required use of the SPLR's internal PEQ and the SMS-1's PEQ. Not recommended. I did it anyway.
The new subs are in the same spots and require no more than +/- 3db adjustment, except for below 25hz (I have the subsonic in line at 20hz).
Build quality looks to be first rate. The gloss finish is excellent. The only quirk: no logo on the grilles.
Marty
PS It's only been a week. If I learn more, I'll be sure to share.