I'm an AFX2 owner and, like many others, am waiting for the new FRFR products from Atomic and Matrix.
It's been suggested a couple of times on this forum (eg: Rex on the "Matrix FRFR 1x12 Coaxial Solution!" thread) that the reason you don't typically see coaxial drivers in a 2x12" or 4x12" configuration is because that would be counter-productive with respect to directivity (dispersion). My questions:
1. If this is true, does that mean that putting two 1x12" coaxial cabs or wedges side by side would be a bad idea? (Given that two 1x12" cabs side by side essentially become a 2x12", at least from the front baffle perpective)
2. Are there extablished best practices when setting up multiple 1x12" coaxial cabs?
Of course, it would be great if Jay Mitchell or Matt Button could weigh in on this, but perhaps if some of the experienced and knowledgeable members of this forum know the answers they could comment.
Thanks in advance for your time.
It's been suggested a couple of times on this forum (eg: Rex on the "Matrix FRFR 1x12 Coaxial Solution!" thread) that the reason you don't typically see coaxial drivers in a 2x12" or 4x12" configuration is because that would be counter-productive with respect to directivity (dispersion). My questions:
1. If this is true, does that mean that putting two 1x12" coaxial cabs or wedges side by side would be a bad idea? (Given that two 1x12" cabs side by side essentially become a 2x12", at least from the front baffle perpective)
2. Are there extablished best practices when setting up multiple 1x12" coaxial cabs?
Of course, it would be great if Jay Mitchell or Matt Button could weigh in on this, but perhaps if some of the experienced and knowledgeable members of this forum know the answers they could comment.
Thanks in advance for your time.