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Originally Posted by pstrisik
I think this only works when you use active filtering to keep the low frequencies from going to the amp in the first place. The low frequencies make the greatest demands on the amp and mains. Eliminating that portion of the FR leaves all the "oomph" for the mid and higher frequencies. It also provides a great deal more "oomph" for the lowest frequencies with higher power solid state plate amps on the subs.
Do I misunderstand your question? I think you know all this and use Harrison FMODs to accomplish this, no?
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Yes I do. My argument is, even with less low frequency demands, a flea-powered amp can only do so much. I'm sure the boosted lower frequencies will help, but only on the 180-200 Hz realm. I'm afraid there may be an imbalance biased toward the 180-200 Hz when facing passages with high demand peaks across a wide frequency range distribution.
I may be wrong, since I have yet to try this approach, which otherwise sounds promising.