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<blockquote data-quote="Douglas R. Allen" data-source="post: 88995" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>Re: configuring 'frankenstack'</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I used them for all kinds of things. You have to remember when they came out the Lowest of Lows needed really wasn't that low....</p><p>They punched pretty good within their range. This was when a CS800 with a 40 hz 48db low cut and 150hz high cut crossover can ruled the bar scene in my area. </p><p>For the most part I'd run a Sp2 with 1 or 2 per side depending on room size.</p><p>Sometimes 2 on each side set on top of each other or 1 per side with 2 in the middle or just 2.</p><p>In the small rooms I'd run the sp2's full range on tripods and have the subs sitting in front ahead about 3 feet. They blended pretty well in the 70hz range with this physical seperation. Toward the end before I sold them I started doing the Aux fed bass drum to them and they worked well this way. This was a long time ago but I made them work best I could for what they were.</p><p></p><p>Douglas R. Allen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglas R. Allen, post: 88995, member: 71"] Re: configuring 'frankenstack' I used them for all kinds of things. You have to remember when they came out the Lowest of Lows needed really wasn't that low.... They punched pretty good within their range. This was when a CS800 with a 40 hz 48db low cut and 150hz high cut crossover can ruled the bar scene in my area. For the most part I'd run a Sp2 with 1 or 2 per side depending on room size. Sometimes 2 on each side set on top of each other or 1 per side with 2 in the middle or just 2. In the small rooms I'd run the sp2's full range on tripods and have the subs sitting in front ahead about 3 feet. They blended pretty well in the 70hz range with this physical seperation. Toward the end before I sold them I started doing the Aux fed bass drum to them and they worked well this way. This was a long time ago but I made them work best I could for what they were. Douglas R. Allen [/QUOTE]
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