Hello,
I have this Harmony one spekars from Lyrita audio and am quite happy with its performence expect the fact it sounds a bit boomy because of its close proximity to the wall. The problem is I don't have any space left in the room to move the speakers bit away from the wall. I was wondering if it is possible to include something in between which will only send signals above 150Hz to the single driver speaker and the signals below 150Hz will be sent to my wharfedale 150 subwoofer. Now the question is will it really eliminate the boomyness. I have come across this product
Behringer ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 ( Courtesy Bangalore HFV thread)
Ultra High-Precision Digital 24-Bit/96 kHz Loudspeaker Management System
BEHRINGER: DCX2496
which I think will do the job but I am not too sure specially after looking at the rear panel the connectors doesn't look familier.
Can somebody please suggest me will it really solve the problem or complicate it more. Also I would like to know is it the case that speakers which are not rear ported also need spacings like rear ported speakers a minimum distance of 3 ft from the rear and side walls.
Please also suggest if there is an alternative less complex solution.
Thanks,
Mahiruha.
I have this Harmony one spekars from Lyrita audio and am quite happy with its performence expect the fact it sounds a bit boomy because of its close proximity to the wall. The problem is I don't have any space left in the room to move the speakers bit away from the wall. I was wondering if it is possible to include something in between which will only send signals above 150Hz to the single driver speaker and the signals below 150Hz will be sent to my wharfedale 150 subwoofer. Now the question is will it really eliminate the boomyness. I have come across this product
Behringer ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 ( Courtesy Bangalore HFV thread)
Ultra High-Precision Digital 24-Bit/96 kHz Loudspeaker Management System
BEHRINGER: DCX2496
which I think will do the job but I am not too sure specially after looking at the rear panel the connectors doesn't look familier.
Can somebody please suggest me will it really solve the problem or complicate it more. Also I would like to know is it the case that speakers which are not rear ported also need spacings like rear ported speakers a minimum distance of 3 ft from the rear and side walls.
Please also suggest if there is an alternative less complex solution.
Thanks,
Mahiruha.