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  1. It's good to get affirmation of function. The guys at AVS forum loved the JL but then it became almost as worthless as a sub included in a HTIB. The tides turned and everyone jumped on the SVS pb-13B and subsequent Seaton Submersive bandwagon. I have never heard a SVS. It looks nolt as well made as the JL but the SVS fan boys taut it's build. The SVS is price attractive but I want to upgrade only once. $6000 is alot for 2 subs but if I will have them for a long time and I won't be looking to upgrade, then it will be worth it. I think I have made up my mind. I will probably get two f113's. I cross my RF-63's at 55HZ and RC64 at 60HZ. Therefore, the JL has to function from 60HZ down.

  2. You might also experiment with a crossover frequency at 40 Hz to the sub

    Professor,

    Since you designed them you are the perfect one to ask. I have been playing with my Xovers for a long time,: I can't seem to get the right sound.

    I have the RF-63's RC-64 RS 62 and RT-12d. My sub seems to have little output and visceral impact. I seem to get more dynamic range from the RF-63's. What x-overs should I use? I feel the RT-12d is lacking.

  3. I set the Integra to have the followng crossovers:

    Fronts 60HZ

    Center 80HZ

    Surrounds 80HZ

    LPF off on the sub

    High pass on Receiver 80HZ

    I set the sub volume with receiver +3 over volume match of other speakers. Occsionally I turn up volume on sub +3-6 db .

    I think I can hear the PR flapping durin intense bass.

  4. My RT-12d just doesnt hit low enough for me. I want to get a SVS 13Ultra. I heard mixing subs is hard. I would put the SVS in the front field with my RF-63's and RC 64. I would put the RT-12d Behind the couch behind me. I would use the RT-12d as a near field sub.

    ANY ideas ? The EAR?

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