That sounds cool. make up a quick
if you could mark up the location you are talking about that be great.
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That sounds cool. make up a quick
if you could mark up the location you are talking about that be great.
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Is it this one?@GimeDsp
Btw Seven nation army indeed has a decent amount of stereo sub-bass, but it's much lower in amplitude than the mono sub-bass.
(I substracted inverted right from left to remove mono and did a spectrum analysis)
I don't have any interest in testing this but my bet is on the mono sub-bass masking the stereo sub-bass.
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Thanks for checking that out. To be honest the consumer part of me doesn't want to know all the tricks they use on the songs I like.@GimeDsp
Btw Seven nation army indeed has a decent amount of stereo sub-bass, but it's much lower in amplitude than the mono sub-bass.
(I substracted inverted right from left to remove mono and did a spectrum analysis)
I don't have any interest in testing this but my bet is on the mono sub-bass masking the stereo sub-bass.
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Yeah, thats the song, it was VERY popular.Is it this one?
The mono, is it the drum?
The stereo, are those the bass guitars on left and right?
I listen to the YouTube video with my Samsung Note 9 and KTB k371 and I can distinctly hear all three: left bass guitar, middle drum, right bass guitar.
Am I missing other bass?
Thanks!
I use stereo subs, operated in stereo, two per side 18". They are in the front corners so why in the world I go out of my way to sum them to mono? There is definitely no lack of 'impact' when needed, and the response if flat to 17Hz.
Based on what I've heard so for, if I wanted a "party" sound where the bass pumps more I would do mono. If I wanted an accurate sound, stereo. Both are cool.
thanks for making me laugh! that's an impressive set up!I originally had single subs (in stereo) but found that they couldn't keep up with the very efficient horn mains, so I went with two per side. This increased the 'Brick Shithouse Factor' by doubling the number of subs. What I have are earlier, and modified, versions of these.
I'm not a party mode guy either, but I do listen to a lot of large pipe organs, and make recordings of same, and kind of like those frequencies produced by the 32' ranks.I run mine in mono and am far from a "party mode" kind of guy... I listen mainly to jazz and classical, with some old ("classic") rock and country thrown in, as well as movies (mostly action type, some drama).
I'm not a party mode guy either, but I do listen to a lot of large pipe organs, and make recordings of same, and kind of like those frequencies produced by the 32' ranks.
The separation is felt more as directional pressure than anything which is directly audible. The difference is obvious when switching to mono or panning the LF, but my room is about 6000 cu ft.Yup. Mine are run as a mono swarm, however... I figure not much chance of a 32' or 64' pipe sounding anything but mono in my room. I was referring to the post that said mono is for party people. Guess I fail.
I use stereo subs, operated in stereo, two per side 18". They are in the front corners of the room so why in the world I go out of my way to sum them to mono when it is easier to just leave them stereo? There is definitely no lack of 'impact' when needed, and the response if flat to 17Hz.
I just did this set up with my normal test tracks, very instense!
Mono, the LF energy felt very strong, the weight was there and would be awesome for HT set up.
Stereo, realism came back for bass guitar and drum set. EDM music was awesome but I felt like I was IN the drum kit instead of watching a drummer. I have been a drummer for decades, started at 8 years old with jazz and symphonic and proceeded from there. With this set up in stereo I closed my eyes and was literally sitting at the drum set.
Next up is to try the another recommend sub position of behind and half distance of mains.
PS, I am using Systune and level matching for each different set up.
Was phase and EQ optimized so frequency response is the same? If not, you're going to get interactions. Integrating multiple subs is not as simple as plugging them in and pressing play.In my experience, the perceived pitch is slightly disturbed if you run one or two subs in mono.