B1 Bass Module: Difference between revisions
== Arranging and Placing the B1s == |
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== Keep the B1s Together == | == Keep the B1s Together == | ||
If you have more than one B1 playing the same sound source (instrument), keep the B1s together. You should get as much as 3 dB more than if you have them separated. This is due to acoustic coupling. This also avoids creating [[nulls]]. | If you have more than one B1 playing the same sound source (instrument), keep the B1s together. You should get as much as 3 dB more than if you have them separated. This is due to acoustic coupling. This also avoids creating [[nulls]]. You can stack them or have them side-by-side but you want to keep them together. For more comprehensive discussion about this see [[{{PAGENAME}}#Arranging and Placing the B1s|Arranging and Placing the B1s]] (below). | ||
== Arranging and Placing the B1s == | |||
Chris-at-Bose talks about how and where to locate your B1s | |||
* [[B1 Bass Module/Positioning]] | |||
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But what about instruments that go lower than that, for example a five string Bass. A much better answer comes from Hilmar-at-Bose in [[Bass Frequencies]] | But what about instruments that go lower than that, for example a five string Bass. A much better answer comes from Hilmar-at-Bose in [[Bass Frequencies]] | ||
== Port Orientation == | == Port Orientation == | ||