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Question concerning "end fire subs"
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Barracato" data-source="post: 63610" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Dick, </p><p></p><p>My concern would be that many of these acts are going to be unused/unable to deal with strong low end reinforcement. So I would be looking at either Per's 2x2 Cardiod or 3x1 Cardiod model.</p><p></p><p>I am sure you know this but since several of the acts need little to no low end on stage I would create the punch for the headliner by contrast. I would align the subs level with the tops at first and mix the drums and bass "jazz" style with just kick and overhead on the drums. Go for "thwack" rather than "thud" on the kick.</p><p></p><p>Then when you get to the second to last act start to boost the subs and re eq the kick. While it won't be as much as all four subs combining, it should still have good impact just by comparison with the rest of the day.</p><p></p><p>I would bet that would give more impact for the headliner than if the crowd had been listening to a boosted kick all day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Barracato, post: 63610, member: 24"] Dick, My concern would be that many of these acts are going to be unused/unable to deal with strong low end reinforcement. So I would be looking at either Per's 2x2 Cardiod or 3x1 Cardiod model. I am sure you know this but since several of the acts need little to no low end on stage I would create the punch for the headliner by contrast. I would align the subs level with the tops at first and mix the drums and bass "jazz" style with just kick and overhead on the drums. Go for "thwack" rather than "thud" on the kick. Then when you get to the second to last act start to boost the subs and re eq the kick. While it won't be as much as all four subs combining, it should still have good impact just by comparison with the rest of the day. I would bet that would give more impact for the headliner than if the crowd had been listening to a boosted kick all day. [/QUOTE]
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