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Bass management -- "Large" vs "Small"
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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 33411" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Multiple LF sources, when spatially distributed, can actually smooth out LF response if set up correctly. To do the setup the subs must have a phase switch as well as a variable LF cutoff control.</p><p></p><p>Thus, if the mains have good enough LF capability so that they are not overdriven in the process, they add two more LF sources and so help to smooth out overall LF response.</p><p></p><p>So in short, I agree with what Timber_MG has said, and this is what I will do for my own system once I have enough subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 33411, member: 20"] Multiple LF sources, when spatially distributed, can actually smooth out LF response if set up correctly. To do the setup the subs must have a phase switch as well as a variable LF cutoff control. Thus, if the mains have good enough LF capability so that they are not overdriven in the process, they add two more LF sources and so help to smooth out overall LF response. So in short, I agree with what Timber_MG has said, and this is what I will do for my own system once I have enough subs. [/QUOTE]
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