In Reply to: RE: Tweeter difference problem with 3.3Rs and more posted by Davy on September 1, 2010 at 18:07:36:
Colin,
I figured you weren't looking at the other "sub-thread" so I am posting my response here. Sorry for the long delay in answering your question on the MGIII crossover settings I am using with my Behringer. I am using the stock factory settings, per the manual:
Low-Pass (Bass): -18dB Butterworth at 300 Hz
High-Pass (midrange/tweeter): -6dB at 800 Hz
I'll check for more detail on the Behringer when I get a chance - too busy having end-of-summer fun right now! I believe I can save the settings as a file so I might try to e-mail it to you so you can load it in your Behringer.
As for my project MGIII's, I haven't desocked them so I'm not sure what they look like naked. Red or green discoloration, white "rust", broken wires, delam, blue lace panties... OOPS!! Concentrate! I hooked them up in my biamp system to determine what is working and what isn't. If I remember correctly, the bass panel works in one speaker and the mid in the other, with no tweets operational.
Sounds like you are enjoying playing with the Behringer in spite of the hiss issues. I demo'ed my system for an audiophile friend the other day and he was was most impressed with the vocals in the midrange. He commented that I need a trap in one corner to get more detail. I have a bookshelf with vinyl albums behind one speaker and nothing but a corner behind the other. I'll probably get another bookshelf and fill it with $1 albums from the thrift store. BTW, I've gotten some great classical albums for $1 at the thrift store. On the other hand I don't want so much detail that my system sounds analytical. I like a live, natural sound and don't necessarily want to pull every last detail out of the recording, but that's another thread for another day!
Regards,
Steve
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- MGIII crossover setting - MaggiesAndCats 13:14:18 09/02/10 (1)
- RE: MGIII crossover setting - Davy 19:09:10 09/02/10 (0)