In Reply to: RE: DSPeaker Stereo Subwoofer correction on bass panels posted by DrChaos on August 12, 2014 at 13:40:01:
The 8033 has a special 6 dB boost correction filter to offset the natural roll off of dipole bass speakers.
You can duplicate this function by reviewing the DSpeaker Settings Menu options (Table of Contents Section 4) on the 2.0 selecting the House Curve or the Parametric Equalizer function combined with the infrasonic filter. I don't know what it'll sound like or if you'll overload the bass panel. It's possible if you try to get the bass flat to 40Hz and listen to music at high SPLs. I use a subwoofer crossed over at 53Hz so I don't know.
I no longer use my 2.0 as I have a separate 3-way crossover. I had a lot of fun with it and it was extremely useful for speaker placement setup.
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