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Congrats boys! Looking forward to your reviews. Did you guys get the wedge?
I ordered two active wedges.
Congrats boys! Looking forward to your reviews. Did you guys get the wedge?
I ordered two active wedges.
What day did you guys get on the waiting list?
What day did you guys get on the waiting list?
Hi Quark, Although the CLR was not developed with bass guitar use as a priority it is as suitable for bass as any speaker of its size can be. The CLR has as much low frequency response as most speakers that are claiming 40 Hz performance.Question For Bass Players:
The CLR frequency response starts dropping of at around 70Hz and drops by 20db from 70 Hz down to 40 Hz. That would be a drop in perceived "loudness" of 4x over the first octave of the low E string on a bass. Do you guys think that would be a show stopper for using the CLR with bass or is it something that could be compensated for with a EQ boost in a bass preset. I know that Jay Mitchell has said he played his bass through the CLR and it sounded great and that probably is the best test but I was just curious about what bass players thought of that drop in perceived loudness on the low E.
That would be a much smaller drop in perceived loudness. Even on that low E, more than half of the string's energy is in the harmonics, which means 80 Hz and above, where the speaker's response is essentially flat. Even made-for-bass cabs have significant dropoff at 40 Hz.The CLR frequency response starts dropping of at around 70Hz and drops by 20db from 70 Hz down to 40 Hz. That would be a drop in perceived "loudness" of 4x over the first octave of the low E string on a bass.
What day did you guys get on the waiting list?
Hmmm wonder why I didn't get an email. I emailed my reserve request Dec. 3 when they made the announcement. Guess I'll wait and see....
Hmmm wonder why I didn't get an email. I emailed my reserve request Dec. 3 when they made the announcement. Guess I'll wait and see....