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Speaker phase cancellation



 
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:09 pm    Post subject: Speaker phase cancellation Reply with quote

I have a question that I would like to see if any of you can answer or give me an idea on.

My rig consists of a 2x12 combo sitting on top of my rack. From the send of my amp I feed some effects that in turn go to a stereo power amp that power two Mesa DC 2x12 speaker cabinets. So I basically have a wet/ dry mix system

So physically the rack is in the middle with the(dry) combo on top and the 2x12(wet) cabinets are on both sides of the rack. The combo amp speakers are up about 1 foot higher than the top speakers in the 2x12 cabinets that are off two the sides. (The speaker cabinet are set up with the speaker on top of each other)

I know I am getting phase cancellation because standing dead center the tone is thin. I was toying with the idea of building boxes for the wet speakers to make them the same hieght at the combo speakers. Any recommendation on making it more uniform?
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