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Posted: 07 February 2022 at 1:40pm |
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hi guys. have been rinsing your collective wisdom here recently, but just starting out and i have so many questions, and nobody to ask. hope i can pay it back one day when i know a bit more! just wondering how to make "proper" speaker stacks, or how to lay out speakers in an optimum fashion. i've
just made a significant jump in the speaker world. previously i had my
tops on distance poles above my subwoofers, but now i have some kick bins too! the speakers in question are martin F12 and S15, and HD15's. just wondering what the best way to lay things out... obviously it would be great if the kick speakers could sit between the subwoofers and the tops, to make 2x stereo stacks, but i think that would be too low(?) they don't have top hats either:
or like this? then the top hats could be used, though they might be too high! also having subs raised up doesn't seem quite right...:
maybe the kick speakers could go between the 2 stacks of sub / tops. then the top hats could be utilized:
or did read that low/mids should ideally be together. and HD15's work better in a block too. so maybe something like this?
poor DJ might have a problem peeking over that stack in the middle though! maybe there's another way of laying things out? what do you think? any thoughts very much appreciated :) Edited by teeth - 07 February 2022 at 1:40pm |
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Suggest Best bass response is Centre stack subs & kicks use tripods for tops Issue is bigger footprint. Or |
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DMZ. "The bass was intense. Girls were literally running up to stand next to the subs"
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