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Mille162 12-02-2018 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sircharles (Post 929088)
. “...you can put them in 1 good place, one on top of the other; this is the magic of the JL F212 and Gotham G213. The 2nd driver is far enough off the floor to have different modal coupling to the room. The lower driver will play the planets-blowing-up LFE noises (say, 20-50 Hz) better into the room, while the driver that's 15-18" higher will play the 30-90 MUSICAL bass better into your chest and stomach; this is where the bass focus and slam comes from.”


Not to hijack this thread, but is this statement generally true for most set-ups? Was reading this/similar threads for general sub info to add small/fill lower frequencies to my 2 channel system (31 Hz - 24k Hz -3db towers) , wanted to pickup 15/20 -35+ Hz instead of getting bigger towers. Wondering if a single sub would be enough or possibly 2 stacked would fill better based on above statement

sircharles 12-04-2018 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mille162 (Post 943035)
Not to hijack this thread, but is this statement generally true for most set-ups? Was reading this/similar threads for general sub info to add small/fill lower frequencies to my 2 channel system (31 Hz - 24k Hz -3db towers) , wanted to pickup 15/20 -35+ Hz instead of getting bigger towers. Wondering if a single sub would be enough or possibly 2 stacked would fill better based on above statement

Reach out to Barry the "sound doctor" He is very knowledgeable & passionate about anything to do with subs. If your pocket allows he even does house calls.

Cbi1000 04-24-2019 01:43 PM

I bet that room just rumbles!


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