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<blockquote data-quote="Evan Kirkendall" data-source="post: 88881" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Re: Aux feed subs?</p><p></p><p>Gert-</p><p>So, basically, what you are saying is that if I put a 6dB boost at 50hz on my kick drum, my phase alignment will no longer be correct? Because, the way you put it, any change in level will result in phase issues. Which is completely incorrect. </p><p></p><p>Phase and amplitude really have nothing to do with each other. Because if they did, the phase response would change on every kick hit, every guitar solo and every break between songs. Phase has to do with time, and wavelengths more than anything. Once you have everything electronically aligned, it will remain aligned until some other physical condition comes in to play. </p><p></p><p>Yes, driving your aux subs hotter will move your acoustic crossover points, and potentially add unwanted energy in certain areas, but the electronic crossover and phase alignments will remain the same. I'm ok with cutting a little extra 90-110hz out of the rig if it means more control down low. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Evan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan Kirkendall, post: 88881, member: 5"] Re: Aux feed subs? Gert- So, basically, what you are saying is that if I put a 6dB boost at 50hz on my kick drum, my phase alignment will no longer be correct? Because, the way you put it, any change in level will result in phase issues. Which is completely incorrect. Phase and amplitude really have nothing to do with each other. Because if they did, the phase response would change on every kick hit, every guitar solo and every break between songs. Phase has to do with time, and wavelengths more than anything. Once you have everything electronically aligned, it will remain aligned until some other physical condition comes in to play. Yes, driving your aux subs hotter will move your acoustic crossover points, and potentially add unwanted energy in certain areas, but the electronic crossover and phase alignments will remain the same. I'm ok with cutting a little extra 90-110hz out of the rig if it means more control down low. Evan [/QUOTE]
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