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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Smith" data-source="post: 1797" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Been working at this venue called tthe Saint in Asbury Park, NJ for the pass 7 years and the dimensions of the club present a problem thats been bothering me since I started working and teching here. The club is basically a perfect retangle, with the stage, mains and subs at 1 end. Mains are flown and in line with 4 subs clustered in the center. From the center of subs to the side walls, its a 1/4 wavelength at 80Hz, presenting a huge bass shortage in the main listening spot of the room. Bennett Prescott recently came in and made a signifigant improvement, but I feel we can make it even better with a little work. A few options have been discussed, a few of which are; placing another sub somewhere else in the room and playing with delay and phase, other option is to stack all 4 subs in a corner(which would never fly with the venue owner). </p><p></p><p>Would like to get some opinions and advice on a low budget solution to really make this club thump. We have plenty of power and plenty of subs, its just the dimension of the room that kill things...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Smith, post: 1797, member: 766"] Been working at this venue called tthe Saint in Asbury Park, NJ for the pass 7 years and the dimensions of the club present a problem thats been bothering me since I started working and teching here. The club is basically a perfect retangle, with the stage, mains and subs at 1 end. Mains are flown and in line with 4 subs clustered in the center. From the center of subs to the side walls, its a 1/4 wavelength at 80Hz, presenting a huge bass shortage in the main listening spot of the room. Bennett Prescott recently came in and made a signifigant improvement, but I feel we can make it even better with a little work. A few options have been discussed, a few of which are; placing another sub somewhere else in the room and playing with delay and phase, other option is to stack all 4 subs in a corner(which would never fly with the venue owner). Would like to get some opinions and advice on a low budget solution to really make this club thump. We have plenty of power and plenty of subs, its just the dimension of the room that kill things... [/QUOTE]
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