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Group delay for REL Strata 5?

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Does anybody know how much group delay it could be in ms, when using the hi-level input and the LP crossover at 30hz.

When i split the system (both front and sub) at 80 HZ with 24/octave slope for sub and 12/octave slope for the fronts, i cant hear any tendence to group delay.

But with the sub internal LP filter att 30 HZ, which REL recommend, i feel the sub is a little "slow". Could this be group delay or is it my room or settings on the sub?
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Anyone?
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Well... thanks.. for the info....
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Does anybody know how much group delay it could be in ms, when using the hi-level input and the LP crossover at 30hz.

When i split the system (both front and sub) at 80 HZ with 24/octave slope for sub and 12/octave slope for the fronts, i cant hear any tendence to group delay.

But with the sub internal LP filter att 30 HZ, which REL recommend, i feel the sub is a little "slow". Could this be group delay or is it my room or settings on the sub?

REL's usually have a very low group delay. But of course all filters cause some amount of group delay, so it's possible that you are hearing it. Without any frequency response etc. measurements is difficult to say if it's your room or settings etc.

But if the higher crossover sounds better, why not use it?
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