LondonLive @ Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:36 am wrote:
I had a another thought on this topic. Keep in mind my speakers were all made by the same company and designed to work with each other. As a matter of fact it even states in the manuals that no cross over is required. I know there seems to be a concern of balancing the tops and the bottoms for audio level from the mixer. So that got me thinking about the technique known as "Auxiliary fed subs" so of course, seeing how I seldom sleep anyway, I went down and reconfigured the gear to accommodate, it really didn't take long. I fired everything up and ran a few tests.
I assume by that you take a post-fader aux and set it to some level for each channel, and use that to feed the subs. Subs almost being mono by nature....and you may run mono anyway.
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Well in deed it works beautifully and an added benefit is that as the Aux used for subs is only carrying low frequencies so it can be dialed in for that purpose.
That means you need an EQ channel for it. I wouldn't save a rack space in that case -- or would I? No, I wouldn't, because I use an EQ channel to eq the FX feed and roll off the low frequencies, and so my EQ is full even though I run mono.