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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Johnson" data-source="post: 67186" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Re: X32 Discussion</p><p></p><p>Thanks Brian - we've got loads of similar words we can replace daft with. Maybe I'll have to wait for somebody to produce a crossover plug in then! Actually I do make adjustments quite often depending on the kinds of events we do. The system we have has quite a bit of overlap at the bottom end, and if we're doing something that needs the modern thud effect, it's better coming from the subs, but if we have plenty of loud tuned bass guitar - especially when the bass player has a 5 string, this sounds better dealt with by the other cabs, tuning the sub break down below this so only the bottom of the kick comes from the subs. The tonal character of the bass changes when it swaps sources. I can't pretend we do this a lot - but for musical theatre, we have a preset that sounds really nice and smooth, and for thrashy rock, we have a different crossover setting. It would be nice to be able to manage this from the front, that was the reason for the query.</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Johnson, post: 67186, member: 2643"] Re: X32 Discussion Thanks Brian - we've got loads of similar words we can replace daft with. Maybe I'll have to wait for somebody to produce a crossover plug in then! Actually I do make adjustments quite often depending on the kinds of events we do. The system we have has quite a bit of overlap at the bottom end, and if we're doing something that needs the modern thud effect, it's better coming from the subs, but if we have plenty of loud tuned bass guitar - especially when the bass player has a 5 string, this sounds better dealt with by the other cabs, tuning the sub break down below this so only the bottom of the kick comes from the subs. The tonal character of the bass changes when it swaps sources. I can't pretend we do this a lot - but for musical theatre, we have a preset that sounds really nice and smooth, and for thrashy rock, we have a different crossover setting. It would be nice to be able to manage this from the front, that was the reason for the query. cheers Paul [/QUOTE]
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