Martin Logan Monolith bass fix

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It`s done a friend helped me measure the resonant peak, which was about 4-5db at 80hz. The LCR network to get this flat is 18mh in series with 900uf in series with 5.6ohm across the bass speaker, in the Monolith`s case it`s easy to fit outside as the xover is outside the box.
These values for the LCR are for my speakers which are 100% stuffed this may vary from the standard which is only 30% stuffed.
Anyhow the bass is now tight smooth and dynamic, much different to the standard one note bass the the Monoliths had.
One day i may do the standard measurements, but i like the detailed tight sound of an overdamped, low Q bass, it suits my not so large listening room.

Note: Values are the same for factory standard stuffing as well.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=27986

Cheers george
 
Inductor Coil Upgrade - LCR filter impact

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