Subwoofer deployment on carts

Video | Can I use my subwoofers on carts?

David Lee examines the pros and cons associated with utilizing carts for deploying subwoofers. While carts offer the advantage of easier mobility for subwoofers, they also introduce potential sound pressure loss due to escape pathways.

The impact of this loss diminishes with the increased number of cabinets used, ultimately making the decision dependent on workload and convenience factors.
                                                      

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