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Pretty cool.How does the shading compare to an actual CBT?Able to share info on the design? Drivers, kit price, general performance specs.
Hi all. I am the proud future owner of these speakers. I decided awhile ago that a line source design would best suit my tastes and my large living room.After reading alot of positive reviews of Selah Audio, I called Rick and began the process. My whole system will be getting a make-over in the next few months but for now I have few amplification questions.Since the sysytem will be digitally crossed (DEQX) there will be four channels of amplification needed. I have an Emotiva XPA-2 (300W x 2) and need to add another two channels. Any reccomendations on if I should add another XPA-2 or some combination of amps?Rick, I know you are setting the crossover and time/phasing on the DEQX and leaving room correction to me (of course) but how would I compensate for amplifier gain differences? Say, if the tweeters are louder than the woofers in my setup compared to yours.Dave
Most speakers have resistors in them...
Hi JohnRin my days 80s something, it was very common to correct/flatten sensitivity of drivers for a flat freq.response..
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http://xn--2-umb.com/09/crossover-design-and-simulation
These are ungated measurements with 1/12 octave smoothing in a real room (not an anechoic chamber devoid of reflections). No room correction used with the DEQX either.
Sorry Rick, my remark from two years ago has somehow started this strange little sidetrack. I was pointing out that "most speakers have resistors in them" in response to the claim that the resistors used for shading are a fire hazard.
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