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<blockquote data-quote="mackerr" data-source="post: 43055" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Re: M1d array correction</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry you're stuck with the M1Ds. Not my favorite speaker. You can use as many outputs from the Galileo as you want, but apply the LF compensation to them as a group. Start with the number of boxes you have, but you may find you want slightly less compensation, if so, just reduce the number of boxes in the compensation. The factory recommendation is pretty good. This lets you break up the array into zones if you want to do some HF compensation in the near and far field, but eqs the LF as a whole.</p><p></p><p>Unlike many line array elements, the Meyer speakers are pretty much full range, and do not count on the array to provide LF build up, so the LF roll off provided by the Galileo across the array is critical to them sounding right.</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackerr, post: 43055, member: 307"] Re: M1d array correction Sorry you're stuck with the M1Ds. Not my favorite speaker. You can use as many outputs from the Galileo as you want, but apply the LF compensation to them as a group. Start with the number of boxes you have, but you may find you want slightly less compensation, if so, just reduce the number of boxes in the compensation. The factory recommendation is pretty good. This lets you break up the array into zones if you want to do some HF compensation in the near and far field, but eqs the LF as a whole. Unlike many line array elements, the Meyer speakers are pretty much full range, and do not count on the array to provide LF build up, so the LF roll off provided by the Galileo across the array is critical to them sounding right. Mac [/QUOTE]
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