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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 212853" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>Picture looks like your speakers and subs are set up on the stage. Was the stage construction such that you had an acoustic resonance? Separation of the speakers and stage is usually a good way to go. Subs on the ground in front of the stage is a fairly standard way to avoid the worst versions of this. Never hurts to start the day turning up the PA until it rings or rumbles then turning off channels til you find the culprit. Very unlikely to be an electronic phenomena, look for acoustic solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 212853, member: 125"] Picture looks like your speakers and subs are set up on the stage. Was the stage construction such that you had an acoustic resonance? Separation of the speakers and stage is usually a good way to go. Subs on the ground in front of the stage is a fairly standard way to avoid the worst versions of this. Never hurts to start the day turning up the PA until it rings or rumbles then turning off channels til you find the culprit. Very unlikely to be an electronic phenomena, look for acoustic solutions. [/QUOTE]
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