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Subwoofers to pair with JBL 835sp 15" 3-way
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<blockquote data-quote="Mason Joy" data-source="post: 215185" data-attributes="member: 14748"><p>Since this is in a neighborhood, the cardioid will give me a better volume without shaking the neighbors/disturbing the family, and fill out the bass range. Yeah, the 835s are much bigger than I'd imagined and will handle the bass in this size space pretty well on their own, I think. But would adding a PRX sub or two be enough or should I just bite the bullet and just get a JBL sub? Since I was going to DIY more of the studio but now I'm injured, unless I want to wait another 6 weeks, my budget is going to hiring help instead of my sub, unfortunately. Maybe I should just stick with what I have for now and hold out until I can afford a JBL sub in the future. Is this what you'd recommend? I'm with you on the rental for gigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mason Joy, post: 215185, member: 14748"] Since this is in a neighborhood, the cardioid will give me a better volume without shaking the neighbors/disturbing the family, and fill out the bass range. Yeah, the 835s are much bigger than I'd imagined and will handle the bass in this size space pretty well on their own, I think. But would adding a PRX sub or two be enough or should I just bite the bullet and just get a JBL sub? Since I was going to DIY more of the studio but now I'm injured, unless I want to wait another 6 weeks, my budget is going to hiring help instead of my sub, unfortunately. Maybe I should just stick with what I have for now and hold out until I can afford a JBL sub in the future. Is this what you'd recommend? I'm with you on the rental for gigs. [/QUOTE]
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