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How to handle monitors combing when in pairs.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marsellus Fariss" data-source="post: 57702" data-attributes="member: 1107"><p>Re: How to handle monitors combing when in pairs.</p><p></p><p>Yes more bass as they will couple if they're close. And you could affect the frequency the low freq drivers couple at by moving them apart but you can't do that with the horns. And it doesn't help with combing as far as I know.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And you know every time I find myself in this situation I suggest putting the wedges on two mixes with vocal only in one. But they always say "that's too weird" and go on listening to two wedges combing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marsellus Fariss, post: 57702, member: 1107"] Re: How to handle monitors combing when in pairs. Yes more bass as they will couple if they're close. And you could affect the frequency the low freq drivers couple at by moving them apart but you can't do that with the horns. And it doesn't help with combing as far as I know. And you know every time I find myself in this situation I suggest putting the wedges on two mixes with vocal only in one. But they always say "that's too weird" and go on listening to two wedges combing. [/QUOTE]
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