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Old 05-05-2013, 08:37 PM   #21
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Generally speaking, you can easily solve peaks with an equalizer. Unfortunately, a dip is another matter and cannot be eliminated with equalization. You can empty a full glass of water, but you cannot fill a half empty glass if the water is not there.

The only solution is to move the subwoofer or add another subwoofer. A subwoofer riser may help. Temporarily, put the subwoofer on a box and look at the diagram again. If it helps, build a solid riser (up to 2 feet) for your subwoofer.
Hummm that what i was afraid of i will try to move it a bit forward and see....With the ep4000 when you run it in bridge mode can you end up with phase issues by having the speakers cables inverted??? because you are connecting them to both red binding post i would imagine it would not matter but i am curious to see if that could be one of the problem also

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