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<blockquote data-quote="Kip Conner" data-source="post: 59546" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Re: Worth Reading</p><p></p><p>I had great success with a cardioid sub set-up, or at least the engineer that mixed said it worked brilliantly. I wasn't able to be at the show because of another festival I was doing. His only complaint was that the subs were dancing a little and that he kept having to straighten them up. Having single 18" light weight boxes is great except for that one issue. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever experimented with building a frame for them to lay in? I'm getting ready to re-build the cabinets and was thinking about building some rigging points into them so I could bolt a piece of flat iron slat to the sides to keep them as one unit using some eyebolts from my rigging kit. They aren't heavy enough to stay still! I considered building a frame for them to sit in, but I think it would create noise and extra wight (especially if it were made of a durable metal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kip Conner, post: 59546, member: 445"] Re: Worth Reading I had great success with a cardioid sub set-up, or at least the engineer that mixed said it worked brilliantly. I wasn't able to be at the show because of another festival I was doing. His only complaint was that the subs were dancing a little and that he kept having to straighten them up. Having single 18" light weight boxes is great except for that one issue. Has anyone ever experimented with building a frame for them to lay in? I'm getting ready to re-build the cabinets and was thinking about building some rigging points into them so I could bolt a piece of flat iron slat to the sides to keep them as one unit using some eyebolts from my rigging kit. They aren't heavy enough to stay still! I considered building a frame for them to sit in, but I think it would create noise and extra wight (especially if it were made of a durable metal). [/QUOTE]
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