RichardDLO
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I know the cross over is adjustable in Blu Os but is the gain adjustable?
Based on spinorama data I would probably cross at 100hz.Hey by the way, what did you set your crossover at with your DBR62's when using a sub ? Are still using sub, I don't see it in your picture anymore.
How big is your room? Are you buying a sub? If you are looking for the room to rattle and hit 80-90db+ with those speakers (which are great, specially for under $500), NM the amp, you would be disappointed.I just purchased the Powernode and The Elac Debut Reference. Not received yet but disappointed to hear that you think the powernode does no have the grunt required to power speakers. I bought speakers for current sale and it frustrating that a 489.00 speaker needs a 1000.00 amp to shine. I was on the path to buy a Purifi ET400 based amp and use the preamp version of the Bluesound, think it's just called Node. I'm guessing you have turned on the sub circuit which turns on high pass filter? Where does your powernode / elac combo lack?
No gain for the low pass in Blu.I know the cross over is adjustable in Blu Os but is the gain adjustable?
I plan to use a subwoofer. I will test with and without the highpass filter as I understand it has plus and minuses. Allowing the speakers to do all that they do well and just using the sub to support them can be better than cutting the speakers off too high. I'll see. The room is 11x14 with the system on the long wall. Not looking to rattle anything.How big is your room? Are you buying a sub? If you are looking for the room to rattle and hit 80-90db+ with those speakers (which are great, specially for under $500), NM the amp, you would be disappointed.
Makes sense. Sounds like you will be in a good spot.I plan to use a subwoofer. I will test with and without the highpass filter as I understand it has plus and minuses. Allowing the speakers to do all that they do well and just using the sub to support them can be better than cutting the speakers off too high. I'll see. The room is 11x14 with the system on the long wall. Not looking to rattle anything.