What is your preamp source? If its a home theater processor then have you may have selected a crossover point in the setup menu in the processor. Taking the sub's crossover out makes sense because two crossovers in series can interact which causes problems in most cases. My Velodyne has a toggle switch which can completely remove it when fed via a HT preamp/processor.
If you are using a stereo preamp then taking the crossover out in the subwoofer would typically result in too much bass from my experience with my Velodyne 18" subwoofer. But if you like it that way enjoy.
I believe that you need to take measurements to setup a subwoofer correctly and then fine tune via listening. Just my two cents worth.
If you are using a stereo preamp then taking the crossover out in the subwoofer would typically result in too much bass from my experience with my Velodyne 18" subwoofer. But if you like it that way enjoy.
I believe that you need to take measurements to setup a subwoofer correctly and then fine tune via listening. Just my two cents worth.