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EAW UX8800...again
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<blockquote data-quote="Shane Presley" data-source="post: 97135" data-attributes="member: 110"><p>Re: EAW UX8800...again</p><p></p><p>Hey Tim - yeah for sure they were too close to the stage, probably in the 8" area... I think it’s been said that about a sub length is preferred (3' ish). They festival organizers were a bit skittish about the "look of it", but understood the benefit, and they are accommodating. I'll probably try them end fire next year and see what I get to pretty up the front of the deck instead... None the less it was a great first try, and I experienced some success in my books. When I was playing music at a decent volume, I could step up from the ground through the sub alley, and easily drop 6-10 db of low end program as soon as I hit the deck... There was some increased coupling stage center, but minor in comparison to what was coming out front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shane Presley, post: 97135, member: 110"] Re: EAW UX8800...again Hey Tim - yeah for sure they were too close to the stage, probably in the 8" area... I think it’s been said that about a sub length is preferred (3' ish). They festival organizers were a bit skittish about the "look of it", but understood the benefit, and they are accommodating. I'll probably try them end fire next year and see what I get to pretty up the front of the deck instead... None the less it was a great first try, and I experienced some success in my books. When I was playing music at a decent volume, I could step up from the ground through the sub alley, and easily drop 6-10 db of low end program as soon as I hit the deck... There was some increased coupling stage center, but minor in comparison to what was coming out front. [/QUOTE]
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