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10B Sub Level Control
When matching the level between my pair of subs and my mains, would it be better to use the sub's level controls to raise or lower the lows or to use the 10B's High Pass Level control to raise or lower the highs?
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Hi Sandman I would use the Sub controls and leave the 10B at unity gain. James |
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Thanks!
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Howard.......I agree with James. When I had the Bryston 10B Sub in my system feeding two McIntosh XLS112 powered subs and a pair of SF Guarneri Memento speakers, I used the sub's level controls to blend them with the Memento's, leaving the 10B Sub crossover set to unity gain. It was perfect. The 10B Sub is a fantastic active crossover.
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