Charles Jenkinson wrote: but not to play country.
'Cause if you do, you might attract some barefoot hillbilly who will go fishing with dynamite in your tank trying to catch him some supper!
Charles Jenkinson wrote: but not to play country.
It would.bitSmasher wrote: wouldn't the air mass in a fake cab cause issues with a working sub underneath it?
If that's your arrangement, you may want to make sure you've got the amp channels and processing to delay some of the outer subs to the center pair. Your line is getting long enough it may cause cancellations out to the side of the array. If I don't do that with my t48's all in a line the drop off is very notable.hifibob wrote:
The center of the stage (DJ booth area) is 10x12.. The 2 platforms are for the dancers/performers.. The space on the outer edges of the stage will be where the the cage holding the DR's will mount..
Yes 4 more tubas go under the center of the stage, So there will still be 8 functioning tubas side by side like the original plan..
It's only a problem once the width reaches more than one wavelength. That's no issue with subs, but unavoidable with mains.miked wrote:Is this something I'd have to worry about with 4 T48 standing up next to each other? Not that I plan to run them that way, but thought I'd ask.
+1, though it wouldn't be all that bad until perhaps 100Hz. It's the monster sub arrays 30 feet and wider that you sometimes see that reveal that the operator probably doesn't even know what a wavelength is.sine143 wrote:so at 8 feet for the t48s, no issue. but the 20 feet for the T60s is definitely an issue above A 55hz.
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