The AGN II Line Array speaker project

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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #40 on: 4 Sep 2024, 08:49 pm »
Should have painted them black to match.

Are they your personal? Going to be used for audio show(s)? Customers?

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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #41 on: 4 Sep 2024, 08:58 pm »
I like the blue and these are my personal speakers, so my color scheme.  They can both be any color combination a customer might like.

Would only bring these to CAF and no larger rooms are available this year. 

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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #42 on: 7 Sep 2024, 01:32 am »
Time for wiring the GaN Class D amps and running AC power to everything.



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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #43 on: 7 Sep 2024, 09:48 pm »
The AGN II's are wired to the amps and amps to the dspNexus 2x8 with AK4499EX DAC's. Power to the 6 Starkrimson Monoblock amps and dspNexus 2x8 are coming from a P.I. Audio Group BlunderBUSS.

I had to relocate the BUSS closer to the center of the room and the IEC power cord needs to be about 1 meter longer. Problem is the longer AC cables were in the room water problem. Now to come up with a new solution.

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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #44 on: 8 Sep 2024, 02:25 am »
Well I did a compromise setup and the AGN II Open Baffle Line arrays and 6x12 Open Baffle Servo Subs are up and running! :o

The 6 Orchard Audio Starkrimson Monoblocks are wired to each pair of planars in parallel for a 4.5 Ohm load.

Now for some break-in time for the planars, but they already sound really good!  The servo woofers are already well used.



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Re: The AGN II Line Array speaker project
« Reply #45 on: 11 Sep 2024, 01:46 am »
The new power cord arrived and installed.

Had to add an XLR splitter cable to get all 4 servo amps running from the 2 sub DAC channels. 

Every type of music so far sounds effortless and well balanced in reproduction.  It has a very live music quality that is hard to describe. 

This is why I like planars in open baffle line arrays.

The real thing to correct is the room acoustics at this point.