>>Actually, they're really not fitting the "44Hz, 88Hz, and 132Hz" math too well.

I went back to the MOAP and looked at the graphs. What I saw was :

- a huge honkin' peak at 44

- a hole around 100 which swallowed the 88 hz peak, presumably caused by cancellation between sub and M60s around crossover freq, which you could might be able to address with the Phase switch on the sub

- small bump around 133 but too small to matter

If you still have that big hole around 100 hz, try flipping the phase switch -- it should help. Then you'll have an 88hz bump to fix, but it's easier to BFD down a bump than it is to fill in a hole.


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