sprins
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Today I replaced my 901 active equalizers (2, for left/right/center setup) for a Bose ESP-88 DSP (yay eBay!). I did this to be able to add two MB4 subs into the equation to get a little more oomph in the lows.
I had to dial in the 901 (series III have I) equalizer curve myself since the ESP-88 only has pro gear presets. But since it's possible to enter any parametric EQ setting I managed to reproduce the 901 settings from online documentation and by hearing.
In the process I found out that the 901s have pretty sweet bass reproduction by themselves so I ended up with a crossover frequency at 60Hz (with a very steep roll-off) and a low cut filter around 35Hz for the subs. Seems like a lot ado about almost nothing but it does add something that wasn't there to begin with. And I had a good day or so to tinker
It's not as hefty as my man-cave setup but at home I have neighbors to take into account
istols:
The 'old' (series VI) Bose 901 equalizers:
The ESP-88 connected to the Marantz MM9000:
This combo drives the L/R/C and two MB4 speakers (3 in 5 out setup). The surround satellites are driven by the surround receiver.
The MB4 bass units (some overkill):
I had to dial in the 901 (series III have I) equalizer curve myself since the ESP-88 only has pro gear presets. But since it's possible to enter any parametric EQ setting I managed to reproduce the 901 settings from online documentation and by hearing.
In the process I found out that the 901s have pretty sweet bass reproduction by themselves so I ended up with a crossover frequency at 60Hz (with a very steep roll-off) and a low cut filter around 35Hz for the subs. Seems like a lot ado about almost nothing but it does add something that wasn't there to begin with. And I had a good day or so to tinker

It's not as hefty as my man-cave setup but at home I have neighbors to take into account
The 'old' (series VI) Bose 901 equalizers:
The ESP-88 connected to the Marantz MM9000:
This combo drives the L/R/C and two MB4 speakers (3 in 5 out setup). The surround satellites are driven by the surround receiver.
The MB4 bass units (some overkill):
...but then the purist in me is afraid there might be some weird comb-filtering from the spaced front drivers. I don't know if that would be an issue or not but it might be fun finding out.
