In Reply to: RE: "The electro-mechanical nature of these transducers has an inherent 12dB roll-off below resonance" ... posted by andyr on December 29, 2020 at 13:21:27:
You are always in "single-magnet distortion territory" with these speakers. (Unless you have 20-somethings.)
There are advantages in higher-order/higher-slope schemes. (I don't believe I said otherwise.)
Yes, distortion would be further reduced, but you don't have the best integration (in my opinion) between main speakers and sub-woofers using that approach.
As you know, there are trade-offs at every turn with speaker systems. :)
Dave.
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