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What happens to the low frequency distribution when all the Q-SUBs are flown?

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What happens to the low frequency distribution when all the Q-SUBs are flown?

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Q1s with CUT selected still produce some energy down to 80 Hz. When the total vertical length of the array is large the vertical dispersion will be reduced drastically. With the pick up point at a 10 m height you will find as you approach the array from the front that you will start to loose bass energy from approximately 20 m in front of the loudspeakers. The low frequency energy right underneath the column will be considerably reduced. This might be perfect for a corporate event, but for live music performances there might not be enough low frequency energy in the areas close to stage.

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