Bronze Member Username: Fps_deanWilliamstown, MA USA Post Number: 59 Registered: Oct-05 | Like if I get a 15" speaker (not a sub) and a pair of 5" speakers, how would I go about sending all the lows to the 15"? I have seen a bass player where he used a 15" cabinet for all the lows and a 2x10" cabinet for all the higher frequencies. It was probably the best bass tone I have ever heard, but Im curious to know if I can do it on my home audio system too? (not that I would be anytime soon). |
Silver Member Username: NuckParkhill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 224 Registered: Dec-04 | Sounds like band equipment. A bass bin and a standard stack is hard to beat for fast, live sound. And it does sound good doesn't it? |
Bronze Member Username: Fps_deanWilliamstown, MA USA Post Number: 64 Registered: Oct-05 | Yes it does. The low end is full and low and the mids were really bright. I played a bass through my '69 Marshall Major and it sounded like Roger Glover with Deep Purple in the early 70s and I was like cool... but it still wasn't close. |
Silver Member Username: NuckParkhill, Ontario Canada Post Number: 227 Registered: Dec-04 | The good ol days... Check out the used band stuff..I cant find a site..lemme know , I need a monitor and a mic stand |
Gold Member Username: Jan_b_vigneDallas, TX Post Number: 6456 Registered: May-04 | http://www.colomar.com/Shavano/crossover6db.html |
Bronze Member Username: Fps_deanWilliamstown, MA USA Post Number: 70 Registered: Oct-05 | Jan you rock! Thank you ! |