05-Jan-2022, 15:38
(This post was last modified: 05-Jan-2022, 15:38 by Jean-Marie.)
Let’s be clear: SAM cannot go past the physical limits of the woofer in the speaker.
So yes, it will certainly give you a better integration and phase alignment than most speaker + sub, but the SPL in the low octaves won’t be able to reach what a much larger speaker in a Sub would do.
And as others said, you can do proper integration between speakers and Subs (although it requires measurements to achieve), in which case it’s likely to be a solution hard to match without moving to more full range speakers.
Jean-Marie
So yes, it will certainly give you a better integration and phase alignment than most speaker + sub, but the SPL in the low octaves won’t be able to reach what a much larger speaker in a Sub would do.
And as others said, you can do proper integration between speakers and Subs (although it requires measurements to achieve), in which case it’s likely to be a solution hard to match without moving to more full range speakers.
Jean-Marie
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