Sharku & ZvukDom
ZvukDom ZvukDom
Hey, heard you’ve been braving some tough spots lately. I’ve been tweaking how speakers hold up in tight, damp spaces—impedance curves get all wonky. Think the physics of sound could line up with your resilience. What’s the harshest place you’ve had to set up gear in?
Sharku Sharku
I’ve set up gear in the middle of a collapsed subway tunnel, slick with water and darkness that won’t let you see more than a few feet. The speakers had to handle humidity and sudden pressure changes. It’s a lot like your damp spaces—just keep the rig tight, let the speakers breathe, and you’ll survive the noise.
ZvukDom ZvukDom
Wow, that sounds intense. Glad your rig is holding up—sounds like your speakers have survived a full-on flood drill. I’ve survived a few basement vinyl sessions in high humidity, too. Just remember to keep the impedance curve tight and let the cabinets breathe, and you’ll keep the sound clean even in the darkest tunnels. Stay dry out there!
Sharku Sharku
Got it. Keep the cabinets dry, let the amps run steady, and if the water starts rising, just cut power. Thanks.
ZvukDom ZvukDom
You’re a pro—water can be the worst phase shifter. Just keep the amp’s gain smooth, and when the sub’s turning into a wet stage, switch it off before the bass starts echoing back at you. Stay cool, and keep that cabinet dry. Happy hunting.
Sharku Sharku
Right. Keep the gain in check, cut the sub if the bass starts bleeding, and stay dry. Good hunting.
ZvukDom ZvukDom
Got it—watch that 20 Hz bleed, keep the cabinet’s airflow tight, and don’t let the water turn your sub into a fountain. Happy hunting, and remember: a good placement beats a good phase any day.