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Flown Subs, Ground Bounce, and People in 1/2 space
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 25218" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Flown Subs, Ground Bounce, and People in 1/2 space</p><p></p><p>The lower room "Hell" at the Masquarade in Atlanta Ga is a lovely example of "wall bounce" in addition to any ground and ceiling reflections. The late 1800's built room has very thick solid stone walls and a concrete floor. 6 EAW SB1000 subs deliver ground pounding bass reflections off of those walls that arrive nicely at FOH almost 180 degrees out of phase. If you ever mix there be shure to do a walk around or you will kill the people on the dance floor and still feel like there is nothing happening below 100 hertz. It gets a little better when the crowd fills up and some of that bothersome direct sound is absorbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 25218, member: 277"] Re: Flown Subs, Ground Bounce, and People in 1/2 space The lower room "Hell" at the Masquarade in Atlanta Ga is a lovely example of "wall bounce" in addition to any ground and ceiling reflections. The late 1800's built room has very thick solid stone walls and a concrete floor. 6 EAW SB1000 subs deliver ground pounding bass reflections off of those walls that arrive nicely at FOH almost 180 degrees out of phase. If you ever mix there be shure to do a walk around or you will kill the people on the dance floor and still feel like there is nothing happening below 100 hertz. It gets a little better when the crowd fills up and some of that bothersome direct sound is absorbed. [/QUOTE]
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