In Reply to: RE: Subs are sub optimal with magenpans! posted by jrdoe on February 23, 2017 at 19:24:17:
My best guess is that the subwoofer level you prefer gives you a higher relative output vs. the mains rather than just extending the bass an octave or two, so that when you calibrate and run Dirac it tries to undo the relative output mismatch by raising the relative output from the mains. There is also the possibility that the bass phase/location (i.e. delay) is not matching well with the mains so is producing comb filtering which requires allot of correction.
That is why I suggested measuring the results with the sub and bass management with the P5 and optimizing FR with XO, level and placement before applying Dirac.
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