Re: EP350 or EP400?
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Tom, Dana can make do with this one until JP gets the correct version to him. Just don't keep it too long, I'm sure I'll be needing it again soon. WHWHWHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Thank you, Thank you...uh...I'd also like to thank God, my mother, my family, and most of all my dear, dear... "as the music cuts his speech short"
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Re: EP350 or EP400?
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I to was considering the EP350 BECAUSE Im ready to upgrade my veledyne dps 10 but......... im a little concerned now. Why is it everytime I Find a sub that sparks my interest and THen I see something that turns me away. I was interested in the AVS MFW 15 to because of its reviews on performance and it really shined and then I started reading about so many amp failures.Now Im really confused ??? Maybe A SVS PB12 NSD ??? Factor, Read my post above! You can see it wasn't the EP350! It was me. That's why they call people like me "newbie" Dana I thought that your sub had a wire off from shipping or ??? This thread is getting pretty long but thats what I thought you said and then when connected you still had issues . You are correct, the + wire did come loose from the back of the amp when it first arrived. This had nothing to do with my placement issue. In fact, the wife and I always joke "this could only happen to a Duval" It's the Duval curse That loose wire was a fluke occurrence I'm sure... If your last name isn't Duval, you having nothing to worry about! Dana
M80's, QS8's, M22's, CHT SHO-10, Dual CHT SS-18.1's, Onkyo NR3008, Mitsubishi WD-73740
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Re: EP350 or EP400?
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LOL thanks for clearing that up for me : )
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Rick, the Peavey article is substantially correct(there's no reversed polarity involving the other speaker, however)about the well-known cancellation effects about a quarter wavelength from a nearby surface or a half wavelength from another speaker playing the same sound. This has been discussed here on several occasions over the past few years, especially by John Bridgman and me.
The fact that the mains are set "large" and the sub is "on" doesn't necessarily mean that that they're both playing the low bass frequencies with resulting reinforcement/cancellation effects at various frequencies. The sub won't be also playing the low bass from the mains unless the setting variously termed "+", "double", etc., is applied.
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