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Forum: Room Acoustics «»
Posted on: Tue, 11 May 2021 12:55 «»
By: mikehende
Re: Is it safe to position a Sub facing a room's side walls?
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and another on Flanking subs. There some terminologies there which is confusing to me tbh but if I am understanding those 2 threads correctly it involves using more than one…
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 24 December 2020 09:38 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Flanking subs with multi-sub optimizer, and other questions
… direct-radiating subs for flanking subs and multisubs. Hornsubs are just too large and dipoles aren't in my wheelhouse. But I would think dipoles might just work very well for various flavors of multisub setups, so I'm interested to hear what you …
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Sat, 16 May 2020 14:36 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Horn loaded Corona Build
…urth-order slopes - which is perfect for distributed multisubs - but too steep for flanking subs. So keep that in mind when you choose amplifiers for your subs. You might do a search here for flanking sub amps. We've discussed that on various threads…
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Thu, 30 April 2020 09:32 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: 4Pi plan request and question.
…also like to run one or two distributed multisubs to smooth lower frequency room modes.
The bass without subs is adequate. But I do prefer to see people using at least flanking subs, using the speaker system as a three-way with the LF subsystem …
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Sat, 28 March 2020 10:38 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Corner horns & flanking subs?
…and from the mains.
For distributed multisubs, run a summed mono signal like the LFE channel, low-passed at 50Hz to 60Hz fourth-order so that only the deepest bass radiates from the subs. Even with that steep slope and low crossover point there is …
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 17 February 2020 15:13 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Three Pi and Three Pi Sub Plans
… the lowest frequencies, you need one or two multisubs placed far from the mains. They might be placed at the opposite end of the room.
That's actually an excellent suggestion for your room, since you're kind of limited in fore-aft placement. You…
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 17 February 2020 14:25 «»
By: OutOfSpace
Re: Three Pi and Three Pi Sub Plans
…with the subs on, then they're set too loud. Thus is true no matter if they're set as multisubs, flanking subs or traditional subs"
I guess most car 'audio' guys that didn't get the memo. Some of them are seriously rude about it, too.
Chris…
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 17 February 2020 11:19 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: Three Pi and Three Pi Sub Plans
…d. Thus is true no matter if they're set as multisubs, flanking subs or traditional subs.
Since flanking subs are run to relatively high frequency, the system will sound throaty if they're set too loud. That's an obvious sign that the subwoofer SPL …
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 16 December 2019 10:07 «»
By: mathiasb
Re: 4PI Plans Request
…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 …
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Forum: Pi Speakers «»
Posted on: Mon, 16 December 2019 09:48 «»
By: Wayne Parham
Re: 4PI Plans Request
…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 …
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