This was the single most important videos for learning in my sound engineering journey. Everyone learns differently- explains concepts of physics differently and with there own perspective / knowledge baked in. The last second blurb about seeing how the summation worked together connected the mysterious phase and time alignment dots that no text book has before. Thank you so much.
So if you measure speed of sound divided by double the distance between subs, it will give you the first comb filtering frequency. This decides how much distance is ideal.
Hey what’s up man nice video I have a question why do you invert the rear sub 180% off. And just so I understand, how come you don’t just measure the front grill of the rear sub to the front grill of the front sub then set the delay for that distance I was under the impression if that is how the end fire worked.
Hello. As back to front of sub is 1.4 feet so grill to grill will be around 3-4 feet. However as that measurement i do using smaart, and put delay according to phase response, if i would have not phased aligned front to rear, typically i would measure grill to grill and put distance delay. Polarity invert it for rear sub as this looks end fore but actually is a gradient config. In end fire its grill to grill distance delay and no Polarity invert.
So if you divide speed of light with double of the distance between subs, it will give you the frequency at which first comb filtering happens.this frequency should not be in the zone of sub frequency that is 30-100hz Keeping 1 m or less works so do that 😊
This was the single most important videos for learning in my sound engineering journey. Everyone learns differently- explains concepts of physics differently and with there own perspective / knowledge baked in. The last second blurb about seeing how the summation worked together connected the mysterious phase and time alignment dots that no text book has before. Thank you so much.
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So if you measure speed of sound divided by double the distance between subs, it will give you the first comb filtering frequency. This decides how much distance is ideal.
Hey what’s up man nice video I have a question why do you invert the rear sub 180% off. And just so I understand, how come you don’t just measure the front grill of the rear sub to the front grill of the front sub then set the delay for that distance I was under the impression if that is how the end fire worked.
Hello. As back to front of sub is 1.4 feet so grill to grill will be around 3-4 feet. However as that measurement i do using smaart, and put delay according to phase response, if i would have not phased aligned front to rear, typically i would measure grill to grill and put distance delay.
Polarity invert it for rear sub as this looks end fore but actually is a gradient config.
In end fire its grill to grill distance delay and no Polarity invert.
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Thanks for ur response I understand now keep the videos up 🙏🏽
I don't understand I keep seeing people doing end fire sub configuration as LCR... I will like for u to show us the mapping
What is the distance between 1st to 2nd sub
@@gurudattabeura6738 check out the video. You will see it 🤓
How to diside distance on end fire sub congregation?
So if you divide speed of light with double of the distance between subs, it will give you the frequency at which first comb filtering happens.this frequency should not be in the zone of sub frequency that is 30-100hz
Keeping 1 m or less works so do that 😊
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1 mtr & under 1 mtr sub distance concept I don't understand ?
That’s the optimum distance for the best sonic performance, so that the first initial comb filtering is out of the sub woofers frequency range.
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