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Re: [OM] Way OT --subwoofer wiring questi

Subject: Re: [OM] Way OT --subwoofer wiring questi
From: "Bill Pearce" <billcpearce@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 18:54:47 -0500
Interesting. For years the bass in everything was mixed to mono to keep the 
stylus from jumping out of an LP's grooves. Thought most of that would have 
gone away with digital. Probably something to do with stuff for radio?

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ken Norton
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2013 12:02 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Way OT --subwoofer wiring questi

> Probably not a problem. Assuming it has a low-pass filter, which I think
> most subs do, low frequencies are often mixed into mono, and anyway, lfs
> usually aren't directional. Of course a lot of electronic thingsmixed from
> direct inputs would be potentially troublesome...
>
> But who wants to listen to that?

More common that you would think. I almost always put a mike on the
guitar amp/speaker and also run DI into the board. I like doing this
for both bass guitars and regular electric guitars when the musician
has cabinets he's playing through. With kick drums, we sometimes run
two mikes on it as well as have electronic drums or processing mixed
in. Keyboards can be a real trip because to create a 3D wall of sound,
we'll delay and pitch shift one channel. All this stuff ends up in the
subs too. I've had to hit the phase-reverse switch on a mike channel
many, many times through the years.

The job of an amplifier is to move the speaker coil. That part is
obvious. But the second job of an amplifier is to stop the speaker
from moving. A amplifier that is good for midrange and high
frequencies is rarely as good as a sub-woofer amplifier because it
doesn't provide enough damping capability. Otherwise, the cone will
bounce like an old Ford Fairlane with dead shocks.

Reminds me of the time I went to major concert at an outdoor venue.
Being ADHD, I couldn't sit still for more than two minutes, so I
roamed around. One section was literally quiet and you couldn't hear
anything but the subs. The two speakers in the stack covering that
section were out of phase of each other and cancelled each other out.
Oops.


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