Pippin... My friend! Since you are using TWO separate outputs from your Transporter, your output signal levels are quite different!
This could cause issues overall, but should be evident at any volume setting...not just loud-vs-soft. I'm thinking "Fletcher-Munson" here... No matter... Let's try and get BOTH the Subwoofer and Speaker to use the SAME transporter output! I understand FULLY that the "audiophile inclination" is to run to mains "full range"...regardless of limitations in their capabilities. Let's for a minute ignore ill-advised truisms, and "High Pass" our mains! Choose either the Single ended (RCA) outputs from your Transporter, or the Balanced XLR. Whichever your Sub supports... Let your sub (It should have a High Pass output) serve as the crossover. Some subs are better than others at this! In the end, your gains can be: more "headroom" with your mains. Lower distortion because the mid-driver isn't trying to reproduce LOW bass, and an overall improvement in everything! If it was such a good idea to run small speakers "full range"....then tweeters wouldn't be crossed over in any design, and tweeters then would feel the full force of LOW freqs...and the life shortening consequences that would bring! We'll figure this out! :) -- Curt962 Life is precious. I've been to the edge, and learned that God is my friend. Praise Him at every opportunity, and Celebrate every day! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Curt962's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=31949 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=94100 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles