TrevorD
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My gut tells me this is the most stupid question ever asked on an audio forum but here goes......
The following is a fictional example:
Lets say I have pair of bookshelf speakers - reasonable SQ - cost around US$300 from a good brand. There is little problem though, they have a sound hole lets say at around 3khz, maybe due to crossover deficiency or driver capability.
I have another, smaller pair of speakers that could fill that gap well. I have an amplifier that I could connect all 4 speakers to and control the volume to each pair separately to try and get a more level frequency response. Not trying to do surround sound here, just 2 pairs of speakers on each side of the room in front of me.
Would it be worth while trying this to see what the outcome is or are there some very obvious reasons this will just not be worthwhile?
The following is a fictional example:
Lets say I have pair of bookshelf speakers - reasonable SQ - cost around US$300 from a good brand. There is little problem though, they have a sound hole lets say at around 3khz, maybe due to crossover deficiency or driver capability.
I have another, smaller pair of speakers that could fill that gap well. I have an amplifier that I could connect all 4 speakers to and control the volume to each pair separately to try and get a more level frequency response. Not trying to do surround sound here, just 2 pairs of speakers on each side of the room in front of me.
Would it be worth while trying this to see what the outcome is or are there some very obvious reasons this will just not be worthwhile?