Thank you for stopping by and providing the request. We actually used it then several times during the show to highlight dynamics and break up the typical playlist monotony.
I have been using my DIY Ripol bass . Each of the 2 Ripol Subs Speaker uses 4 modules each with a 12" bass driver in it. So that is 8 x 12" bass drivers in total. Excellent performance
Sorry...I was in a rush to get through everything. I don't think it would be something that's universally applicable anyway. I'm sure the room plays some role in what frequency to use as well as the range of the main driver. The good news is that it can be crossed over pretty low.
Thank you for your interest. I was running the room that day. Two key reasons: the system we were showcasing provided a DSP assist to extend our Hagen monitor down to 45hz safely. But, this room had a terrible resonance at 85hz - excited even further when standing behind the seats near the back wall/boundary gain. Crossing the active bass module higher only made that issue more problematic. Thus lower crossover, lower gain and seat/speaker placement were all used to compensate. The Hagen by themselves in that room provided enough LF that the bass module was almost unnecessary. The demo I did while Jason was leaving the room showed the difference between the modules on and off with a particularly bass intensive track. Hope that helps.
Loved this room. I had him play Kiss by Prince, sounded great even when he turned the bass modules off.
Thank you for stopping by and providing the request. We actually used it then several times during the show to highlight dynamics and break up the typical playlist monotony.
Very nice. Thanks for these show videos.
The bass output of that small drivers took me by surprise, and the subs were off that the time.
I have been using my DIY Ripol bass . Each of the 2 Ripol Subs Speaker uses 4 modules each with a 12" bass driver in it. So that is 8 x 12" bass drivers in total. Excellent performance
How do i learn more of what you are using? I am interested in Ripol subs
I was hoping to hear the answer to the last question - why cutoff at 50hz
Sorry...I was in a rush to get through everything.
I don't think it would be something that's universally applicable anyway. I'm sure the room plays some role in what frequency to use as well as the range of the main driver. The good news is that it can be crossed over pretty low.
Thank you for your interest. I was running the room that day. Two key reasons: the system we were showcasing provided a DSP assist to extend our Hagen monitor down to 45hz safely. But, this room had a terrible resonance at 85hz - excited even further when standing behind the seats near the back wall/boundary gain. Crossing the active bass module higher only made that issue more problematic. Thus lower crossover, lower gain and seat/speaker placement were all used to compensate. The Hagen by themselves in that room provided enough LF that the bass module was almost unnecessary. The demo I did while Jason was leaving the room showed the difference between the modules on and off with a particularly bass intensive track. Hope that helps.
@@AudiophileJunkie Exactly - it was mostly room dependent in this instance. Thank you for stopping by.
The Bass sounds distorted, I've heard the bigger loudspeakers they sound a lot better. but they're over $50,000.?
lol. I know, its inexcusable how much some of these speakers cost.