Hi guys.
Not been here for a while. Looks like I have a works quiz night coming up again. Want to use a sub this time, for completeness. However, also bought a couple of these for uplight wall wash on the wall of which the corner I will use for the sub placement.
http://www.lantalighting.com/catalogue/ ... on-link-v2
Now, rather than put them facing straight up the wall, if I angle diagonally up the wall, one gets a different lighting effect, I.e non square / perpendicular. But this necessitates putting them at either side of the wall so one would be between the sub mouth and room / wall corner.
Does anyone envisage any damage being done? I'd have thought resonant frequencies of any component fixings in the lighting bars to be reasonably higher than 100hz
Wall wash uplighting and subwoofers
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Wall wash uplighting and subwoofers
2xJ12L (3012HO) switchable/melded
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Re: Wall wash uplighting and subwoofers
The car/truck ride to the venue will be rougher on the lighting from the bumps in the road than any bass will be. Our club lighting regularly get hammered with 135 dB bass lines and we never experience any issues.
Built:
17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
For best results, point the loud end of the array towards the audience
17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
For best results, point the loud end of the array towards the audience