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I'm using a pair of JBL passive Eons hooked up to a Yamaha EMX5014 powered mixer. The mixer has a built in 9 band graphic equilizer, so I can't put in an external 32 band EQ. The JBLs are a "bright" speaker, and I like a richer/warmer sound when I do my shows. The problem is that at certain frequencies, the cabinets resonate. I can pull out the offending frequency, but since the mixer only has a 9 band EQ, I'm also pulling out several of the adjacent frequencies, and I loose the rich/warm sound I like. It's most notacable on slow songs with long suspended bass lines.
My question is, could I open the cabinet and line it with foam, or some type of insulation to absorb the resonance, and keep the cabinet from vibrating?
Thanks in advance. :embarrassedpill:
My question is, could I open the cabinet and line it with foam, or some type of insulation to absorb the resonance, and keep the cabinet from vibrating?
Thanks in advance. :embarrassedpill: