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configuring 'frankenstack'
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<blockquote data-quote="Evan Kirkendall" data-source="post: 88892" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Re: configuring 'frankenstack'</p><p></p><p>You added a low mid cab, and the low mids became muddy. I think I see the obvious solution. :lol:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A brief glance at Peavey's specs says they start to roll off around 60hz or so. I'd try running your subs to about 80hz, the PV 70-150 and the JBL top 100+. The PV is horn loaded, so you will need to delay the JBL's to line up. Your best bet is to run an 80hz tone through the sub & low, flip the polarity on the mid and start rolling the delay on the sub back until the tone gets a lot quieter. Then flip the polarity back to normal. If it gets a lot louder, you're good. If not, try again. Rinse and repeat at your mid/high crossover point. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This should tighten your rig up nicely. I'd think 2-3ms on the lows, and 3-5 on the tops. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Evan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evan Kirkendall, post: 88892, member: 5"] Re: configuring 'frankenstack' You added a low mid cab, and the low mids became muddy. I think I see the obvious solution. :lol: A brief glance at Peavey's specs says they start to roll off around 60hz or so. I'd try running your subs to about 80hz, the PV 70-150 and the JBL top 100+. The PV is horn loaded, so you will need to delay the JBL's to line up. Your best bet is to run an 80hz tone through the sub & low, flip the polarity on the mid and start rolling the delay on the sub back until the tone gets a lot quieter. Then flip the polarity back to normal. If it gets a lot louder, you're good. If not, try again. Rinse and repeat at your mid/high crossover point. This should tighten your rig up nicely. I'd think 2-3ms on the lows, and 3-5 on the tops. Evan [/QUOTE]
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