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New B&C dual 15" design
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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 215520" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>The goal is to have the full frequency range, or nearly so (say, to 40Hz), be phase coherent with the rest of the mids/highs. Flown mains with subs on the ground can't do this. The goal is to have a single acoustic origin, or as close as possible, flat (no haystack) to 40-ish Hz, and then extra subs for the 20+Hz haystack. </p><p></p><p>It helps to think in terms of 'natural bass' vs 'effect bass'. Rock and roll kick drum and EDM is largely an effect; a natural sounding bass guitar is more natural, along with deep bass singers, detuned guitars, floor toms, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 215520, member: 60"] The goal is to have the full frequency range, or nearly so (say, to 40Hz), be phase coherent with the rest of the mids/highs. Flown mains with subs on the ground can't do this. The goal is to have a single acoustic origin, or as close as possible, flat (no haystack) to 40-ish Hz, and then extra subs for the 20+Hz haystack. It helps to think in terms of 'natural bass' vs 'effect bass'. Rock and roll kick drum and EDM is largely an effect; a natural sounding bass guitar is more natural, along with deep bass singers, detuned guitars, floor toms, etc. [/QUOTE]
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