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Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.
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<blockquote data-quote="Art Welter" data-source="post: 75653" data-attributes="member: 52"><p>Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My experience agrees with what you say, similar to what I wrote about in post # 83.</p><p></p><p>Since the SH 46 phase change is smooth from about 280 Hz down to below 100 Hz, and the sub cabinets you used could all be put into alignment with simple EQ and time correction, all can be made to sound similarly punchy.</p><p>Proper phase coherency between the sub and top will eliminate comb filtering, thereby increasing level while reducing the power needed for that output, and allow both mains and sub to "punch" with one big hit in the crossover region instead of two slaps.</p><p></p><p>Getting a sub to play well with the tops can be a challenge if both the mains and sub are going through rapid and different phase changes at the crossover point.</p><p>Combine a bandpass sub with a ported top with the top tuning close to the BP phase change, and the results won't be pretty, though with enough buggering around you can get it to sound right in one place.</p><p></p><p>Is the IHOP a TH or a FLH?</p><p></p><p>How about an IHOP picture ;^)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Welter, post: 75653, member: 52"] Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA. My experience agrees with what you say, similar to what I wrote about in post # 83. Since the SH 46 phase change is smooth from about 280 Hz down to below 100 Hz, and the sub cabinets you used could all be put into alignment with simple EQ and time correction, all can be made to sound similarly punchy. Proper phase coherency between the sub and top will eliminate comb filtering, thereby increasing level while reducing the power needed for that output, and allow both mains and sub to "punch" with one big hit in the crossover region instead of two slaps. Getting a sub to play well with the tops can be a challenge if both the mains and sub are going through rapid and different phase changes at the crossover point. Combine a bandpass sub with a ported top with the top tuning close to the BP phase change, and the results won't be pretty, though with enough buggering around you can get it to sound right in one place. Is the IHOP a TH or a FLH? How about an IHOP picture ;^)? [/QUOTE]
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