> Depending on the cabling you're using to hook up the monitors, you might > need to swap one of the positive/negative wirings. > Whoops! Here was the main source of the problem i think. I neglected to notice that my amp was set up in a mirrored fashion [+ - - +] instead of side by side [+- +-]
Duuuuh.... =) > There shouldn't be a phase problem unless something is accidentally set > wrong - or maybe one of your cables is significantly longer / shorter than > the other? If you have a really long cable going to 1 monitor and a much > shorter one going to the other, you might have bass phase problems.. > there'd have to be a pretty big difference in size though. Hmm. It just so happened that the two pieces of speaker wire that I dug up were of quite different lengths (one was about 8ft and the other about 18-20ft.) I'd never heard that this could be problematic. After the fixing the wiring and cutting the longer wiring in half, my bass is back!! Thanks guys... trust --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
