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Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Weaver" data-source="post: 24687" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Re: Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock?</p><p></p><p>True. Like I said, it ain't right, but it'll work. By boosting the top (really 2) octave(s) you'll get a shallower rolloff (to an extent. I don't want to start a crossover topology war here) on the top end. That coupled with the fact that most club rigs don't really need the very top octave(s) and you have a show. You'll probably get to about 10k doing this. Plenty for sibilants and cymbals. </p><p></p><p>To do it right you need the crossover from the 4731A or biamp the cab and roll your own preset. Whatever you do, remove those baby butts and block off the hole. You'll save a little weight on an already heavy cabinet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Weaver, post: 24687, member: 317"] Re: Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock? True. Like I said, it ain't right, but it'll work. By boosting the top (really 2) octave(s) you'll get a shallower rolloff (to an extent. I don't want to start a crossover topology war here) on the top end. That coupled with the fact that most club rigs don't really need the very top octave(s) and you have a show. You'll probably get to about 10k doing this. Plenty for sibilants and cymbals. To do it right you need the crossover from the 4731A or biamp the cab and roll your own preset. Whatever you do, remove those baby butts and block off the hole. You'll save a little weight on an already heavy cabinet. [/QUOTE]
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