Dear @noble100 : The information in the recording R2R ( part of the overall recording proccess. ) comes in stereo way including bass range and is only when starts the LP cutting procces when the low bass range is switched to mono due the severe limitations in the LP analog alternative.
Cd's comes with low bass signal in stereo not mixed mono.
You speaks on bass frequencies to 80hz but over 50hz ( or lower ) the signal in the LP comes stereo not in mono fashion.
My take is that we have to wired the subs in stereo way. The high pass filter in that 4 subs array has a very gentle filter that permits that perhaps from 150hz-200hz those subs are reproducing " sounds " if are wired mono then not only affects the fundamental notes but its harmonics and things are that the bass range ( notes/harmonics ) are the main frequency range that tames the overall frequency reange we are listening through each one of us room/audio system.
Sure I can be wrong about but with the information I have that's my take: subs wired stereo.
R.
Cd's comes with low bass signal in stereo not mixed mono.
You speaks on bass frequencies to 80hz but over 50hz ( or lower ) the signal in the LP comes stereo not in mono fashion.
My take is that we have to wired the subs in stereo way. The high pass filter in that 4 subs array has a very gentle filter that permits that perhaps from 150hz-200hz those subs are reproducing " sounds " if are wired mono then not only affects the fundamental notes but its harmonics and things are that the bass range ( notes/harmonics ) are the main frequency range that tames the overall frequency reange we are listening through each one of us room/audio system.
Sure I can be wrong about but with the information I have that's my take: subs wired stereo.
R.