I might have missed the explanation if it was later in the video, but just a quick question. You have two subs on each side, but one is turned backwards. Were all 4 subs on during the show or were the two facing upstage just for symmetry?
@@arguy2021 I have the subs in a 4 Cardioid pattern, if you have not seen this before I highly recommend looking up the different ways of setting these up. I use this with four subs, but basically I am pushing more subs to the front, and canceling in the back. A lot of science, but I do this for the audience to feel more thump, and less low end on stage, on my gigs before, I did this many times and it has worked, as for tonight, where my camera was during the set you could really feel it, of course recording the live audio won’t do justice, but I recommend you look into it!
I might have missed the explanation if it was later in the video, but just a quick question. You have two subs on each side, but one is turned backwards. Were all 4 subs on during the show or were the two facing upstage just for symmetry?
@@arguy2021 I have the subs in a 4 Cardioid pattern, if you have not seen this before I highly recommend looking up the different ways of setting these up.
I use this with four subs, but basically I am pushing more subs to the front, and canceling in the back.
A lot of science, but I do this for the audience to feel more thump, and less low end on stage, on my gigs before, I did this many times and it has worked, as for tonight, where my camera was during the set you could really feel it, of course recording the live audio won’t do justice, but I recommend you look into it!