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QSC 122i and Yorkville 700p system

edited September 2008 in Connectivity
Just put this system together and have not set up as yet. (Subs are being built).

This is what I'm thinking:

2X4 set up
HPF: BW18@30hz
LPF: 120 hz LR 24 Hz

Tops:
100- 120 hz @LR 24.

The Qsc's have a 100hz hpf switch

The Yorkville subs have a High Frequency cut off that you can set anywhere from 100hz to 150hz.

This set up is for a bluesrock band that does a wide range of music. Want a good kick drum sound and some bass guitar but not overpowering.

Thanks

Comments

  • I wish Yorkville would publish response curves...It's aggravating that they don't publish all the information...

    With a 3db down point of 45 and 125 hz, and being as how it's a band pass sub I'd suggest 110 hz area for the xover. What do you hope to accomplish by setting the hipass @ 30 hz? If it's 3db down @ 45 hz that xover point is useless. It would only be letting the subs do whatever they want and then the crossover point and slope are academic...

    A spread of more than a few hz can cause comb filtering in the crossover region...so don't overlap, but instead a spread of a few hz can lessen the interaction.

    I figure you could go as high as 120 hz with the crossover but you might find it a bit boxy sounding...
    G
  • Thanks Gadget,


    These are your thoughts?:

    2X4 set up
    HPF: BW18@45hz
    LPF: 100 hz LR 24 Hz

    Tops:
    110 hz @LR 24. Maybe less?
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