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Why do you not use summed bass for flanking subs? [message #75371] Mon, 28 January 2013 15:15 Go to previous message
j0nnyfive is currently offline  j0nnyfive
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Hey Wayne!

I couldn't find a specific answer to my question (sorry if you've already addressed this).

I'm wondering what would happen if you sent summed bass to the flanking subs? The situation might be if a person bought 2 subwoofers and wanted to flank them (for aesthetic reasons as well), and wanted to hear all the bass their movies were producing. What is the difference between sending only a copy of the flanked main, and sending the whole summed signal? Would the summed signal not contain a copy within? Would there be some negative effects from sending the summed signal? If said person was only running 2 channel, and the other channels are somehow "summed" into those 2 mains anyway, then would sending the summed signal not be practically the same thing as sending a copy? I know I'm getting way out there, but could you clarify this issue for me?

Thanks again!
 
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