Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

I don't think that the midrange driver relies solely on the natural band pass offered by the horn so the resistor must be within the crossover network located inside the enclosure that the horn is ...

posted almost 13 years ago

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Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

How about going a step further and removing the padding resistor on the midrange horn? The midrange horn in the Violon is heavily padded to bring the efficiency down to the level of the original wo...

posted almost 13 years ago

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Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

Have you considered not using the Marchand as a low pass for the horns and instead using it only on the woofers to match the high pass on the horns (probably a 12dB slope)? In your current configur...

posted about 13 years ago

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Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

Hi Keith,What slope did you end up on the 600Hz high pass: 6dB, 12dB 18dB or 24dB? You mention that the SS amp is hooked up directly do the driver. Your speakers have two woofers per cabine...

posted about 13 years ago

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Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

All the additional analog to digital and digital back to analog conversion that the DEQX performs simply cannot be without an impact on the sound. The loss of resolution and dynamics that you're de...

posted almost 16 years ago

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Southern Lights (Acapella Violon)

Your experiments with the DEQX are very interesting! Please keep us posted. Considering the pros and cons of the DEQX system, it would seem that the best approach would be to have it in the sig...

posted almost 16 years ago

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