Now here's something interesting about the active LFR power I posted above. If your LFRs are far away from the front wall, you may have to boost the gain of the rear drivers by either 1.5dB or 3dB. If you are close to the wall, you may have to cut the gain by the same amounts. This is done via the BGC switch on the DSP box. You can do this on a per-LFR basis. So my numbers above would have to be adjusted accordingly.

In my case, one of the LFR rears will be firing into a curtain. I may need a 20dB boost. Lol!

I sure hope these are the wet dream Craig is talking about because it's a lot of money and time spent.


House of the Rising Sone
Out in the mid or far field
Dedicated mid-woofers are over-rated