subwoofers and panels don't mix


i have yet to experience a subwoofer that mated well with a panel speaker--ribbon, stat and planar magnetic.

each time i have heard a combination of a cone driver with a panel it sounds like two speakers. the blend is not seamless.

can anything be done to make the transition from cone to panel sound like a one speaker system, rather than reveal 2 different driver types ?
mrtennis

Showing 2 responses by johnk

You would need a massive BLH sub. Or 2 stay clear of klipsch w bin yuck. Or maybe consider a 31.5 in super woofer in ported cabinet. The Fostex 31.5 in was amazing transient reponce very low excursions massive cone area so matchs up great with planars or stats.
The problem with matching subs to panels is poor transient response in many subwoofers, excessive driver excursions and the problem of the sub sounding best in placements that doesn't mate best to loudspeaker in the position sub sounds best in. With panels 2 or more large cone limited excursion drivers match best. Multiple sub bass sources again are the better match.