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			| Re: 4PI Plans Request [message #91272 is a reply to message #91270] | Mon, 16 December 2019 10:07   |  
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					|  mathiasb Messages: 7
 Registered: December 2019
 Location: WA
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	| Wayne Parham wrote on Mon, 16 December 2019 09:48
 mathiasb wrote on Sun, 15 December 2019 22:12
 I'm having difficulty finding a good high pass for the mains. Considering they'll be getting a full range signal I want to protect them. The tuning is around 50Hz. With a sub LPF of BU2 100Hz, is BU4/BU3 HPF at 50-60Hz a good start for the mains? After that - there's the playing around with the delays to get the sub and speaker to integrate, before even looking at EQ. High-pass at 50Hz fourth-order is fine.
 
 As for the delay, please remember that what we're doing with flanking subs actually requires some delay.  The modal range is caused by a multitude of phase interactions from reflected signals.  There are multiple reflectors and therefore multiple delays.  Each wall, the floor and the ceiling is a different distance and creates a signal with a different delay.  So the application of multisubs - flanking subs and distributed subs alike - is to create dense interference, not to create in-phase summing.  The purpose is to make the modal field act more like the statistical field, having dense interference to smooth the region.
 
 Thanks, I'll try that.
 
 To paraphrase - we don't want to add to the speaker's existing response (say, by adjusting delay so the impulse response is matched), but rather complement it where there might be nulls/dips (room) or a natural roll off (below tuning / HPF).
 
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