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Actually The IB + Epiks combine OK. Here is a plot of the combined Epiks (dotted magenta), the IB (dotted green), and the Combination (red) in the main listening position with no correction or gain adjustment. I'll try a two driver sub, 4 Epiks as one driver, and the IB as the other. They will sum the best that way as you suggest since they will get separate corrections.
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I tried the two driver sub with separate correction for IB & Epiks. It did not work well. A lot of gain was wasted trying to flatten the IB response separately. The response in red (in the view attachment link), where both subs are driven in parallel, is much easier to correct.
That's true. When I tried the Epiks as two groups of two, they were way out done by the IB and the multi-driver sub lost a lot of gain. When I did the four together it was much better, however, then the dips in the IB response were a problem to correct. The "just a bunch of subs" approach is working out best for me.My findings, when toying with the non-registered version, is that a decent gain matching between the channels is important. Otherwise it is easy to have a lot of wasted gain.
That's true. When I tried the Epiks as two groups of two, they were way out done by the IB and the multi-driver sub lost a lot of gain. When I did the four together it was much better, however, then the dips in the IB response were a problem to correct. The "just a bunch of subs" approach is working out best for me.
Why am I looking at all this signal detail? We need to be very careful about timing and phase in bass management. Stereo and multichannel music is produced and mastered on Digital Audio Workstations (DAWS). The engineers use DSP plugins like "Monofilter" from Nugen Audio to control and align low frequencies to be phase coherent. We need to keep bass signals correlated when they are mixed into the subwoofer from Right, Left, Center, LFE, and surround channels using digital filters.