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1 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 24 November 2015 11:01 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Does anyone have problems with male vocals sounding thick at with a 150hz crossover? Should I lower the crossover if this is happening?
2 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Wed, 11 November 2015 14:16 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
For flanking subs to provide smoothing, they need to be blended with the mains, overlapping in the modal range. So run the mains full-range, without a high-pass filter. If the mains are vented, they can optionally have a high-pass set at the Helmholtz ...
3 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 10 November 2015 16:21 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Just had a thought, the problem with high passing the mains is the flanking sub gets high passed too, leaving one source below the crossover. My flanking sub has two inputs that are open at that same time so I could hook up the signal that's hi passed fro...
4 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 10 November 2015 15:21 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Ok so don't high pass the mains/flanking sub run them "large" and run the nearfield sub from the lfe output at 60/80hz crossover depending on localisation. I think I can do this if I set the bass out to " both" on my av receiver. You ...
5 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 10 November 2015 14:43 «» By: Wayne Parham
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I would definitely blend as many sources as possible in the modal region, below 200Hz. Above 200Hz, the sound field is already complex, which is why it is called the statistical region. It is already blended by dense interference from all the mutitude ...
6 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Tue, 10 November 2015 14:06 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I've dialled in the flanking sub for now as I'm waiting for my sub driver from ae, I was then going to use that nearfield as I'm only using one so I should get the most tactile output. I was going to run that from the lfe channel with a 60hz crossover s...
7 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sun, 08 November 2015 13:52 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
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 a...
8 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Sat, 31 October 2015 13:21 «» By: jonone
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I'm sure Wayne will answer but yes the interference notches are from the room, and the speakers I'm guessing will be flat outside. If you don't high pass your mains and you overlap the sub and mains then it makes sense to roll the sub in were the mains ro...
9 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Fri, 30 October 2015 17:58 «» By: johnnycamp5
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
Hey Wayne. Are these self interference notches caused by reflections, the byproduct of being in a room, or would they still occur outdoors, in open space? About crossover frequency: Don't the 4pi's graph relatively flat down to around 50hZ? Sett...
10 Forum: Speaker «» Posted on: Thu, 29 October 2015 11:24 «» By: johnnycamp5
Re: Mono "flanking sub"
I use a plate amp that is attached to the sub itself. I tend to prefer it set at 50hZ, which many find too low. I believe the crossover (low pass 50 to 100hZ)slope is 12db. I use no eq. I come from a mindset/point of view where, you try to fix the...
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