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Sounds like he had them out of phase. If the speakers are out of phase frequencies get cancelled out and it sounds weird.
Nearly all PA's run in mono to avoid phase issues, and because it makes the most efficient use of amps. You get the most power out of an amp by bridging it - combining the stereo channels of the amp into one output thus massively increasing the power.
not only that, but to make efective placement of cabinets to get workable stereo in your average club, it`s just too difficult.
The placement of the soundsystem is normally low on the list of priorities in all but the greatest of nightclubs.
Shame really.
But then, I¬m a Rig junkie anyway.
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But why run stereo?
If it`s a permanent set up, I understand it, like brixton academy, as there is time to sort proper placement out, and at least get a reasonable wide angle coverage for the stereo effect (even though the sound at the brixton academy is generally ass)
We used to run 80K superstacks at at raindance, all one array too, still didn`t do stereo though, it leads to so many problems with accoustics etc.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
http://www.subgenius.com
I could be wrong, we might be feeding the same signal to both stacks.
It sounds great, anyway.
Solitary by nature.
Isolation is the gift.
Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?
myspace.com/dirtybassgrooves
http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassvoidloss
http://www.subgenius.com