Bass Bin Coupling
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2025 10:56 pm
I’m a mobile DJ and want to get the best sound from my 4 active subs and need clarification and set up advise.
I currently use 2 to 4 active 15” subwoofers that also provide the amplification to the top boxes. The system is crossed over at 180hz and cannot be changed. It’s an all in one set up that does not have any user settings besides gain.
I always set up the subs side by side and the tops spread out to the right and left on tri-pods. This configuration sounds really good to me and better then the subs spread apart underneath the tops. Now when I add two more of the same exact subwoofers for a total of 4 I need your advise on how to set the 4 up.
I have positioned them in a horizontal row of 4 but if I’m understanding coupling correctly, does this mean my subs that are crossed over at 180hz would need to be no more than about 18.75” apart from the center of each cone to achieve coupling without cancellation or any negative effects. This is a very close distance as the subs are crossed over very high. The first two subs are close but the end subs would be farther than my estimated 18.75” from each other.
I have also put the subs in a cluster of 4 and it appears the diagonal distance is also farther than 18.75” Would setting up 2 subs on each side of my set up under the tops with a minimum distance of 12.5’ be a better solution?
I would really like to hear an explanation on the best placement for my particular situation using the mentioned 4 subs.
I currently use 2 to 4 active 15” subwoofers that also provide the amplification to the top boxes. The system is crossed over at 180hz and cannot be changed. It’s an all in one set up that does not have any user settings besides gain.
I always set up the subs side by side and the tops spread out to the right and left on tri-pods. This configuration sounds really good to me and better then the subs spread apart underneath the tops. Now when I add two more of the same exact subwoofers for a total of 4 I need your advise on how to set the 4 up.
I have positioned them in a horizontal row of 4 but if I’m understanding coupling correctly, does this mean my subs that are crossed over at 180hz would need to be no more than about 18.75” apart from the center of each cone to achieve coupling without cancellation or any negative effects. This is a very close distance as the subs are crossed over very high. The first two subs are close but the end subs would be farther than my estimated 18.75” from each other.
I have also put the subs in a cluster of 4 and it appears the diagonal distance is also farther than 18.75” Would setting up 2 subs on each side of my set up under the tops with a minimum distance of 12.5’ be a better solution?
I would really like to hear an explanation on the best placement for my particular situation using the mentioned 4 subs.