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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Smith" data-source="post: 31674" data-attributes="member: 766"><p>Re: This one for all the smart, acoustics of sound/math guys.</p><p></p><p>Gotcha, those mid drivers def reach down to some lower frequencies, so I can see how it would affect the overall bottom end. If I can convince Scott to purchase a new driverack, one capable of running subs on an aux(which we have plenty of), would you see a benefit in running the subs on 2 seperate auxes? That way the upper frequencies of the bass and kick would be up the center, but the bottom could be driven slightly panned, yeilding less phase cancelation from the room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Smith, post: 31674, member: 766"] Re: This one for all the smart, acoustics of sound/math guys. Gotcha, those mid drivers def reach down to some lower frequencies, so I can see how it would affect the overall bottom end. If I can convince Scott to purchase a new driverack, one capable of running subs on an aux(which we have plenty of), would you see a benefit in running the subs on 2 seperate auxes? That way the upper frequencies of the bass and kick would be up the center, but the bottom could be driven slightly panned, yeilding less phase cancelation from the room. [/QUOTE]
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