Dynaudio SUB 250 COMPACT Cross-overfrequencies set correctly, Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting

Models: SUB 250 COMPACT SUB 250 MC SUB 250 SAT

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Cross-over frequencies set correctly

Optimizing settings/Troubleshooting

Combined frequency response

Subwoofer

Main speakers

Level

Frequency

Combined frequency response

Subwoofer

Main speakers

Level

Frequency

Cross-over frequencies set correctly

Subwoofer and main speakers are perfectly matched, when the combined frequency response is smooth without bumps and gaps. A neutral sound will be the result.

Subwoofer too low, main speakers too high

A gap in the frequency response occurs, if the cut-off frequency of the subwoofer is set too low and of the main speakers too high (or if the main speakers are not able to reproduce low frequencies accordingly). In this acoustic hole you will miss some signal information and experience a thin bass sound.

Combined frequency response

Subwoofer

Main speakers

Level

Frequency

Subwoofer too high, main speakers too low

In the other case you will experience unnatural and bloated bass sound, if the overlapping area is too large. The combined frequency response shows a bump, as the sound pressure levels in this area are increased.

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