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Re: Mono "flanking sub" [message #81656 is a reply to message #81624] Sun, 08 November 2015 13:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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This is my centre seat, in red are my mains on there own, in green is my mains +mono flanking sub, im using a mini dsp with a 150hz Bessel crossover and time aligned to the right speaker which it sits below.
this is with adding 6 db boost to 100hz and 180hz just to the flanking sub.

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This is the left seat mains in green this time and mains + flanking sub in red(confusing, sorry) I know it's caused a few slight problems elsewhere but that's a big hole filled in!

It needs more tweaking as it's a balance over the three seats, do people generally boost eq points on flanking subs or just use the phase/ delay to flattern the response?

The mains and flaking sub are time aligned, is that wrong? Or should I adjust the delay to get the flattest response? ....... I get confused! Embarassed
 
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