It was interesting, I thought similar that they would be missing it, but instead, they were happy with how "clear" everything sounded on stage. Keep in mind, the Cardoid setup is only going to cancel at a specific frequency, and then gently rises from there, so not all bass frequencies are canceled out.
Sounded phenomenal! I can believe how far those ingenia speakers throw. I can’t wait to my first outside gig with my (4) ig4t’s next month. I only have (2) S30n subs right now, but have to use my (2) 8004 to make the bass somewhat keep up until I can get another set of S30n. Best JB!
Isn't that an end fire sub configuration? Or are there differences that I am missing? And those Ingenia really throw that far? I have never come across them so no personal experience and they just always looked a bit "gimmicky" to me. Also because DB Technologies has always been regarded as the cheaper RCF option with lesser real good sounding products. In Europe at least.
It is similar, except that in an End Fire array, you delay the front sub. For what I did, (inline Gradient cardiod) you delay and flip polarity on the rear sub. I have been very happy with my IGs. For price point and easy of use, they do an great job as you saw in the video with coverage and clarity
@@inthemixls Thanks for the explanation! I need to brush up on my sub configurations as I drew a complete blank on that inline gradient cardiod... How much difference does it make with a regular cardoid sub array? Or am I right when I assume that it's a combination of an end fire and a cardiod?
To be honest for me DB Tech making better sounding products than RCF - Vio is very impressive stuff. IG3T-s my favorite out of IG series - most powerful and well balanced. I wish they made them in 96kHz like Vio.
I can't believe they had enough power available for all the wattage you were putting out!
whats the wifi router you use? btw love your videos
Thank you! The WAP is a Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point AC Mesh UAP-AC-M. It is hard wired to a TP Link Router (mainly just used as a DHCP server)
Great video. Thank you. I do the gradient cardioid at outside gigs using 4 JBL SRX 818 subs. It was awesome. I bet the 828s sounded fantastic.
Thank you for your comment. It sounded great and really helped on stage
yeah, that's what i like to see, i really gotta get a couple more subs... what did the reggae band think of having no bass on stage, haha
It was interesting, I thought similar that they would be missing it, but instead, they were happy with how "clear" everything sounded on stage. Keep in mind, the Cardoid setup is only going to cancel at a specific frequency, and then gently rises from there, so not all bass frequencies are canceled out.
Sounded phenomenal! I can believe how far those ingenia speakers throw. I can’t wait to my first outside gig with my (4) ig4t’s next month. I only have (2) S30n subs right now, but have to use my (2) 8004 to make the bass somewhat keep up until I can get another set of S30n. Best JB!
They really are amazing for their price point!
@@inthemixls Nice video 👍 How do you feel how big is a difference SPL wise 1 X40 vs 1 IG3T? Thanks.
Awesome rig n sound. What mixer you using?
@@newmeutube1 thank you! The mixer is an M32c with DL32 stage box
Once again, great video. Can you tell where I can get those black boxes from for the power cables?
Amazon. There's different types available, this link is to the specific ones I purchased: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BJV1GCR6/
Thank you.
What speaker lift are you using?
They are VMB lifts
@@inthemixls which model? Amd where did you get them from? Link please
@@dynamix_ent1022 TL-054. Got them from Mike Pyle at audiopyle.com several years ago
Isn't that an end fire sub configuration? Or are there differences that I am missing?
And those Ingenia really throw that far? I have never come across them so no personal experience and they just always looked a bit "gimmicky" to me. Also because DB Technologies has always been regarded as the cheaper RCF option with lesser real good sounding products. In Europe at least.
It is similar, except that in an End Fire array, you delay the front sub. For what I did, (inline Gradient cardiod) you delay and flip polarity on the rear sub. I have been very happy with my IGs. For price point and easy of use, they do an great job as you saw in the video with coverage and clarity
@@inthemixls Thanks for the explanation!
I need to brush up on my sub configurations as I drew a complete blank on that inline gradient cardiod...
How much difference does it make with a regular cardoid sub array? Or am I right when I assume that it's a combination of an end fire and a cardiod?
To be honest for me DB Tech making better sounding products than RCF - Vio is very impressive stuff. IG3T-s my favorite out of IG series - most powerful and well balanced. I wish they made them in 96kHz like Vio.