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<blockquote data-quote="Roel Elzinga" data-source="post: 218672" data-attributes="member: 17138"><p>Thanks for your response Paul Johnson.</p><p></p><p>I think you definitely have a point. With several songs it is not necessary that you 'feel' the low end. But if the thud is missing in the songs that do require it, you cannot or insufficiently compensate for this with volume.</p><p></p><p>When purchasing the KS212c subs, we weighed the pros and cons and looked at what best suits our band and repertoire. We think the lows of the KS212c sounds more ' melodious' than, for example, an 18' sub. But in a larger tent with more people you may not be able to manage with more volume, but you also need to add 'umph'.</p><p></p><p>We might consider renting some 18' subs in addition to our own 4 KS212c's. I wonder whether adding one 18' sub per side is sufficient. I also don't know whether you can simply combine the KS212c's with some 18' subs without any problems. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>The result of this is of course that we will get more stage noise compared to the 'quieter' cadioid subs. We will probably also have to add in the high end.</p><p></p><p>Greetings, Roel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roel Elzinga, post: 218672, member: 17138"] Thanks for your response Paul Johnson. I think you definitely have a point. With several songs it is not necessary that you 'feel' the low end. But if the thud is missing in the songs that do require it, you cannot or insufficiently compensate for this with volume. When purchasing the KS212c subs, we weighed the pros and cons and looked at what best suits our band and repertoire. We think the lows of the KS212c sounds more ' melodious' than, for example, an 18' sub. But in a larger tent with more people you may not be able to manage with more volume, but you also need to add 'umph'. We might consider renting some 18' subs in addition to our own 4 KS212c's. I wonder whether adding one 18' sub per side is sufficient. I also don't know whether you can simply combine the KS212c's with some 18' subs without any problems. What do you think? The result of this is of course that we will get more stage noise compared to the 'quieter' cadioid subs. We will probably also have to add in the high end. Greetings, Roel [/QUOTE]
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