That combo will likely require a different approach on the midrange crossover point- somewhat lower- which means some BSC provided in the midrange setup. Depending on what you're using for EQ, it may be easiest to provide that built in to the passive Mid crossover, as if it were a two way system, with an active crossover to bass bins.
We'll also get some data on how the UM10s look distortion wise and response wise with increasing frequency.
Found this, I did when working on small sub for GF's HT with UM10:

This is with and without LP filter; there is some LF EQ here, too, below 50 Hz, from the Hypex plate amp. Fairly smooth out to 400Hz, but I'll have to find the original file and look at the distortion (any Fuzzmeasure SPL file can be converted into a swept distortion measurement with a couple of clicks.)
We'll also get some data on how the UM10s look distortion wise and response wise with increasing frequency.
Found this, I did when working on small sub for GF's HT with UM10:
This is with and without LP filter; there is some LF EQ here, too, below 50 Hz, from the Hypex plate amp. Fairly smooth out to 400Hz, but I'll have to find the original file and look at the distortion (any Fuzzmeasure SPL file can be converted into a swept distortion measurement with a couple of clicks.)

ops: Ben's stuff is on the way to Cal and he is off next week so he should get Stereo pair first!


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