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<blockquote data-quote="Helge A. Bentsen" data-source="post: 4696" data-attributes="member: 263"><p>I did a system alingment for a customer today. He was complaining about boomy subwoofers and too much mid-range "mud". His system is two flown SB730, four KF730 flown below and a single SB1000 on the floor on each side. All powered by Labgruppen amps and processed with a UX8800 for 730s and delay speakers, MX8750 on the Sb1000s.</p><p></p><p>I didn't go that much into detail in his previous tuning apart from that it had a sub xo of 100hz and overlapping xo's on SB730s and SB1000. I updated the UX to single mode firmware and resatt all xo's.</p><p>Electrical crossovers ended up like this:</p><p>KF730 HP@160Hz, LR24.</p><p>SB730 HP@80Hz, LP@125Hz, LR24.</p><p>SB1000 LP@ 60hz, LR24.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Both me and the customer thought it sounded pretty consistent with some delay and gain adjustments and a minor EQ tweak around 250 Hz. I didn't listen to his previous tuning, but the customer said that it was better after I retuned, so no problems there.</p><p></p><p>Has anybody here got done something similar with a system like this? </p><p>Is there something I should have done "different" or "better"?</p><p>It's not that often that I tune systems with a combination of flown and stacked subwoofers <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helge A. Bentsen, post: 4696, member: 263"] I did a system alingment for a customer today. He was complaining about boomy subwoofers and too much mid-range "mud". His system is two flown SB730, four KF730 flown below and a single SB1000 on the floor on each side. All powered by Labgruppen amps and processed with a UX8800 for 730s and delay speakers, MX8750 on the Sb1000s. I didn't go that much into detail in his previous tuning apart from that it had a sub xo of 100hz and overlapping xo's on SB730s and SB1000. I updated the UX to single mode firmware and resatt all xo's. Electrical crossovers ended up like this: KF730 HP@160Hz, LR24. SB730 HP@80Hz, LP@125Hz, LR24. SB1000 LP@ 60hz, LR24. Both me and the customer thought it sounded pretty consistent with some delay and gain adjustments and a minor EQ tweak around 250 Hz. I didn't listen to his previous tuning, but the customer said that it was better after I retuned, so no problems there. Has anybody here got done something similar with a system like this? Is there something I should have done "different" or "better"? It's not that often that I tune systems with a combination of flown and stacked subwoofers :) [/QUOTE]
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