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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 16171" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Second guessing the engineers</p><p></p><p>I see, the pole mount on the sub is a little over a foot further back. I suppose you need two settings, unless you always use the speaker pole mounted on the sub. Measuring equidistant between the sub and the top is great, people's ears aren't there but if they are far away enough it's close enough. If you tune it at ear level then you're aiming a lobe at crossover up into the air, whether it catches enough of your audience is one of those ''it depends'' things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 16171, member: 4"] Re: Second guessing the engineers I see, the pole mount on the sub is a little over a foot further back. I suppose you need two settings, unless you always use the speaker pole mounted on the sub. Measuring equidistant between the sub and the top is great, people's ears aren't there but if they are far away enough it's close enough. If you tune it at ear level then you're aiming a lobe at crossover up into the air, whether it catches enough of your audience is one of those ''it depends'' things. [/QUOTE]
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