Balancing subwoofers

Video | Balancing subwoofers to tops proportional output

The intricacies of achieving the perfect balance between subwoofers and top speakers with expert insights.
  1. Explore how the optimal ratio varies based on equipment specifics and event requirements. 
  2. Learn the significance of having two appropriately sized subs per top speaker to balance mid-high to low-frequency sounds effectively. 
  3. Uncover the principles behind meeting listeners' desires for increased low-frequency output and the correlation between displacement and sound pressure levels.
                                                                            
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