Can G-SUBs do techno??? |
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djwes99
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to people asking earlier in the discussion if a G-Sub could be made more kicky. I am not entirely sure if this will be correct or not, but it may be worth trying to simm the cab as a sealed enclosure with the bass port blocked up. A reflex enclosure once sealed would usually end up being slightly over damped, so that could make it much more kicky, would probably reduce the sensativity, thou flip side to that is subject to thermal limits you could probably feed in more power? :\
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The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few..... or the one.
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Dub Specialist Sound
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Musical Roots Reggae Vibration is Life! for music is sound...sound is vibration...vibration is energy... and energy begets life. Therein lies my passion!...MUSIC IS LIFE...
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mucsavage
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Our standard rig is is two or 3 GSubs with a pair of 15" DeltaMaxs on top
Its lovely for techno, house etc... The GSubs are single versions, just cut in half, no mods and loaded with 186s Lovely and easy stack :)
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Mikkel
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All i've been doing is working a bevel ont edges with the wood plane and then round off with sand paper. works fine for me :)
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