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Re: HELP! SP Battery Box w/ DPA 4061s Question
« Reply #15 on: February 25, 2005, 01:06:39 PM »
Thanks Brad, I am starting to feel like a moron here... But finally someone agrees with me.  And believe me, I have had some bass distortion problems in the past, and if someone here really knows a nice CLEAN way to remove it, then please let me know.  I consider myself pretty knowledgeable in the ways of mastering.  It is super damned easy to bring bass up to listenable levels, but it is very hard to remove BAD bass without fucking u pthe rest of the recording... IMHO...

as someone whos used the 4061's for many shows taking 95hz off at the stack is no problem belive me those things suck in every little bit of bass in the room for something like a thrash metal band ive gone a shigh as 195hz at the stack, but 95hz is the number you will use at most hard rock shows within 30' of stacks.
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Re: HELP! SP Battery Box w/ DPA 4061s Question
« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2005, 03:50:45 PM »
Has anyone cracked open one of the SP boxes and checked cap values to confirm that all their numbers are based on 10k input impedance?  Just curious.

Yes :-).  Only one sample though.

 

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