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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Sousan" data-source="post: 146196" data-attributes="member: 10148"><p>Re: Turbosound IQ/IX series</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hey David, just saw this and was steeped in Halloween production so, Sorry for the late reply.</p><p>Room Harm Dist stands for something coined here in Branson called Room Harmonic Distortion meaning that every room has certain characteristics that will add or subtract frequencies. If you've ever been in a tiled shower or room, and you speak or sing, and at a particular tone in your voice it seems to take little or no effort to emit...that is a basic explanation of that. </p><p>As for the differences in the 18 vs 15 boxes. I believe that the small cone will, by default, accentuate the upper bass freqs say, 120-300hz which the 'bass' in the bass guitar 'tone' comes from. And the 18's will project say 100hz-and below and be more of the "air pushers" that I may need. Plus, I just wanted to see if I could divide those lower freqs into separate cabs. I have always been successful in achieving a more controlled sound by diving up as much as possible. It makes for a much cleaner, more headroomy sound too. Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Sousan, post: 146196, member: 10148"] Re: Turbosound IQ/IX series Hey David, just saw this and was steeped in Halloween production so, Sorry for the late reply. Room Harm Dist stands for something coined here in Branson called Room Harmonic Distortion meaning that every room has certain characteristics that will add or subtract frequencies. If you've ever been in a tiled shower or room, and you speak or sing, and at a particular tone in your voice it seems to take little or no effort to emit...that is a basic explanation of that. As for the differences in the 18 vs 15 boxes. I believe that the small cone will, by default, accentuate the upper bass freqs say, 120-300hz which the 'bass' in the bass guitar 'tone' comes from. And the 18's will project say 100hz-and below and be more of the "air pushers" that I may need. Plus, I just wanted to see if I could divide those lower freqs into separate cabs. I have always been successful in achieving a more controlled sound by diving up as much as possible. It makes for a much cleaner, more headroomy sound too. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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