Punishers as midbass 'kick' bins? |
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Teknotice
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Posted: 12 November 2013 at 2:56pm |
Hi guys just wondering what you thought of the idea to put punishers above looney bins as sort of kicks?
Running from 90-150/200 hz ? Cheers :) |
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AM55
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It is a no go. 35/40 to 90 I think, defiantly not 90 up.
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cravings
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loonies over puns would almost work better. but they're not well matched at all. waste of loony bins to not run them through their full potential range. if this is a one off link up idea, have a play with them. but it's not a good long term plan at all.
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Teknotice
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Cool thanks guys that cleared that up :)
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ceharden
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I used to own some Punishers and found you could push them to about 120, maybe even 140Hz if you don't mind a little bit of colouration. Certainly no worse than a lot of bandpass horns designed for the dance music kick region. That was running them from 40Hz upwards though. Using them as dedicated kick bins would definitely not be a good application for them.
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