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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Brill Jr." data-source="post: 145853" data-attributes="member: 8636"><p>Re: Time aligning subs to flown mains</p><p></p><p>Tamas, I only had to read the first few sentences of your post to know you were right and there would be no reason for me to add, other than to say thumbs up.</p><p></p><p>Jay Barracato, Your idea that we consider 2 signals separate at 30ft difference is true really only at higher frequency. The issue here is combing. Your end result is as valid as any other when the subs are not colocated with the mains. I imagine you would need loud front fill to keep up with ground stacked subs. You could time the fills to the mains, and time the subs to the fills. They are the things that are colocated and likely to benefit the most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Brill Jr., post: 145853, member: 8636"] Re: Time aligning subs to flown mains Tamas, I only had to read the first few sentences of your post to know you were right and there would be no reason for me to add, other than to say thumbs up. Jay Barracato, Your idea that we consider 2 signals separate at 30ft difference is true really only at higher frequency. The issue here is combing. Your end result is as valid as any other when the subs are not colocated with the mains. I imagine you would need loud front fill to keep up with ground stacked subs. You could time the fills to the mains, and time the subs to the fills. They are the things that are colocated and likely to benefit the most. [/QUOTE]
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