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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 209238" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>FWIW. If you measure a single linearray cabinet they're often voiced like this, the processing is designed with a minimum number of cabinets as a target. Good manufacturers have single cabinet preset available with a more linear respnse target for using single cabinets as front fills etc.</p><p></p><p>This catches a lot of first-time Meyer users out, Meyer voices their cabinets as singles, so you would need to put in a pretty hefty array correction eq to roll this back to the staring point. This is normal, but some users doesn't like to see large eq numbers on the system (even seasoned touring engineers will, in several cases argue that a large cut on a system is wrong just because it's large even when faced with measurements and physics that supports this cut), so to avoid this, I use a hidden eq page for array corrections when I do system work, so everybody get's a "flat" eq to start with. Saves a lot of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 209238, member: 263"] FWIW. If you measure a single linearray cabinet they're often voiced like this, the processing is designed with a minimum number of cabinets as a target. Good manufacturers have single cabinet preset available with a more linear respnse target for using single cabinets as front fills etc. This catches a lot of first-time Meyer users out, Meyer voices their cabinets as singles, so you would need to put in a pretty hefty array correction eq to roll this back to the staring point. This is normal, but some users doesn't like to see large eq numbers on the system (even seasoned touring engineers will, in several cases argue that a large cut on a system is wrong just because it's large even when faced with measurements and physics that supports this cut), so to avoid this, I use a hidden eq page for array corrections when I do system work, so everybody get's a "flat" eq to start with. Saves a lot of time. [/QUOTE]
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