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1 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 19 July 2016 06:36 «» By: jonone
Midbass slam
I went to a house party the other day which was outside and they had hired some pa speakers, they weren't huge probably 12" 2 ways and a pair of 15-18" subs. The bass was really powerful, that classic hit you in the chest bass just like only li...
2 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Mon, 18 July 2016 10:46 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Subwoofer cabinet shape isn't really important because the cabinet is acoustically small. Standing waves cannot setup inside. Welti started off doing just position but later added equalization. Geddes proibably followed suit. It's an Nth degree thi...
3 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sun, 17 July 2016 10:04 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Wayne Is there an explanation why zero delay was flatter then most other options I tried? Any delay configuration I tried just moved the dips somewhere else in the response? One thing I did try before I got my new amp was to change the mains distance to...
4 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sat, 05 December 2015 15:54 «» By: johnnycamp5
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
That ought to do it man. It should certainly help even things out in your room. Your room looks to be a decent size. If I understand correctly, smaller rooms benefit from multiple subs more so than larger ones. Regards!
5 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sun, 29 November 2015 14:41 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I have an eq question, sorry Wayne ! My original plan is to have one channel of the 2x4 mini dsp for the flanking sub fed from the summed mains and the other channel for the nearfield sub fed from the lfe out but this means they have seperate eq chan...
6 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Wed, 25 November 2015 18:08 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
The phase differences in filter types are extremely subtle in comparison to the disparate phase relationships between reflections and direct sounds that we seek to address with multiple subs, both flanking and distributed. The differences between filt...
7 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Mon, 09 November 2015 21:14 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
You can always provide equalization to fine-tune the response. That sometimes offers additional improvement. But the biggest advantage is from summing of multiple sound sources, which smoothes the sound field using dense interference. That's the point...
8 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Mon, 09 November 2015 14:44 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Hi Wayne, thanks for the comments. The flanking sub is directly below the right hand speaker, so only a couple of feet away in one direction as its down firing, there both very close to the wall. Like this: I would move it to be between the stereo...
9 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sat, 31 October 2015 15:37 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Self-interference notches are from room reflections. The speakers measure flat outdoors. The whole concept of multisubs - which flanking-subs are a specialized type - is to create dense interference that smoothes the average sound field. This requir...
10 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Fri, 30 October 2015 05:17 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I see, maybe the gain is to high? But I understand it maybe needed? That's another area multiple subs help.
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