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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 65347" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: First time Centre Subs</p><p></p><p>I suppose that with a enough processing you could make it work just like the model. Do you have access and have comfortability with measuring ALL the subs individually? You could conceivably make all the subs react the same way with individual processing and then use a master processor to create your sub array. It's not something you can do in the field real easily though. </p><p></p><p>My current subwoofer set-up is to 2 per side in a cardioid pattern. Even after doing all the math for spacing I started the process by measuring all the cabinets (even though they were identical) to make sure the frequency and phase response was the same. I think that we sometimes take for granted that because all the components of the system are the same the will produce the same Freq & Phase response. Never hurts to analyze the gear from time to time to be certain or other wise modeling will be off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 65347, member: 445"] Re: First time Centre Subs I suppose that with a enough processing you could make it work just like the model. Do you have access and have comfortability with measuring ALL the subs individually? You could conceivably make all the subs react the same way with individual processing and then use a master processor to create your sub array. It's not something you can do in the field real easily though. My current subwoofer set-up is to 2 per side in a cardioid pattern. Even after doing all the math for spacing I started the process by measuring all the cabinets (even though they were identical) to make sure the frequency and phase response was the same. I think that we sometimes take for granted that because all the components of the system are the same the will produce the same Freq & Phase response. Never hurts to analyze the gear from time to time to be certain or other wise modeling will be off. [/QUOTE]
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