In Reply to: possibly posted by eso on July 4, 2006 at 08:12:59:
Would'nt the cancellation of the two horns be the same as you would get if you combined a stereo signal to mono?I have a separate input for each driver on my LABhorn.My amp has LFE outputs for either mono or stereo. Normally I use a Y connector to provide the mono signal to each channel of my sub amp to power each driver with the same signal.
To see(hear) what would happen,I took the stereo sig out to drive the LAB. Sounds fine to me...doesn't seem to be a problem.
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- Re: possibly - Don Bunce 07/4/0609:22:22 07/4/06 (10)
- Re: possibly - Steve Schell 11:16:50 07/5/06 (0)
- Quite possibly - eso 10:12:55 07/4/06 (8)
- I agree...Stereo bass is the way to go... - Don Bunce 10:58:16 07/4/06 (7)
- let me re-phrase - posey 17:44:27 07/5/06 (1)
- Re: let me re-phrase - Don Bunce 19:32:49 07/5/06 (0)
- so, my combined mouth will be a mono sub even if i feed stereo signal to each driver? - posey 17:38:45 07/5/06 (4)
- Re: so, my combined mouth will be a mono sub even if i feed stereo signal to each driver? - Retsel 13:29:43 07/7/06 (3)
- which route would you rather take 2 smaller mouths or 1 big mouth? - posey 18:39:42 07/7/06 (2)
- Re: which route would you rather take 2 smaller mouths or 1 big mouth? - Retsel 11:47:03 07/14/06 (1)
- will use digital delay & yes deep bass is important to me - posey 04:13:18 07/15/06 (0)