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Stand alone 215 cabinets question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sean Zurbrick" data-source="post: 75516" data-attributes="member: 208"><p>Re: Stand alone 215 cabinets question.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A lot of people buy 2x15 cabinets to get by without subs. I understand you're looking for at least one sub and just wanted to reinforce that's a good idea. Many people don't understand that getting the lows of the mains is not a benefit just because a dedicated sub can do lows better, but equally, if not more important, is that getting the lows out of the mains allows for MUCH improved clarity as the woofer doesn't have to try and recreate those important mids while thumping out kick drum and transient bass attack, which move the cone wildly. Vocals in particular are greatly improved. This is why a single 12" can work well over subs and sound better than a lot of 2x15 cabs, especially at the MI level. Most cabinets at this level use the same compression driver in the 12", 15" and double 15" anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean Zurbrick, post: 75516, member: 208"] Re: Stand alone 215 cabinets question. A lot of people buy 2x15 cabinets to get by without subs. I understand you're looking for at least one sub and just wanted to reinforce that's a good idea. Many people don't understand that getting the lows of the mains is not a benefit just because a dedicated sub can do lows better, but equally, if not more important, is that getting the lows out of the mains allows for MUCH improved clarity as the woofer doesn't have to try and recreate those important mids while thumping out kick drum and transient bass attack, which move the cone wildly. Vocals in particular are greatly improved. This is why a single 12" can work well over subs and sound better than a lot of 2x15 cabs, especially at the MI level. Most cabinets at this level use the same compression driver in the 12", 15" and double 15" anyway. [/QUOTE]
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