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<blockquote data-quote="Thomas Petrusky" data-source="post: 207218" data-attributes="member: 1441"><p>Ok guys and gals, who can offer me input on the best route on my combination. I am running the V5 plugin VT4888 80 LT preset. And this has been great for 3x boxes per amp. However I would like to do some work where I am just using the boxes ground stacked 4 a side. I know, I know, true line blah blah. Anyhow since I can't touch any of the limiting processing settings due to the fir nature and such, I was wondering. Am I better off using 4 boxes per amp or 2 boxes per amp since 3 and 1 is just silly. I dont think there are any settings for just two boxes and I am not sure but 4 boxes per amp may be a little too punk rock for the 4x3500's... Any opinions or experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Petrusky, post: 207218, member: 1441"] Ok guys and gals, who can offer me input on the best route on my combination. I am running the V5 plugin VT4888 80 LT preset. And this has been great for 3x boxes per amp. However I would like to do some work where I am just using the boxes ground stacked 4 a side. I know, I know, true line blah blah. Anyhow since I can't touch any of the limiting processing settings due to the fir nature and such, I was wondering. Am I better off using 4 boxes per amp or 2 boxes per amp since 3 and 1 is just silly. I dont think there are any settings for just two boxes and I am not sure but 4 boxes per amp may be a little too punk rock for the 4x3500's... Any opinions or experience? [/QUOTE]
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