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Getting back on topic...There are variations of crossovers that mitigate the evils:1.) Mid/woofer running full range with just a capacitor added to protect the tweeter;2.) Active design (a more sophisicated crossover which sends the low voltage split signal to separate amplifiers, one per driver).Note that Omega uses crossovers: 1.5 way (Outlaw) designs; powered subwoofers; whizzers (which involve a mechanical crossover).
That Sounds like more evil than not .......
pstrisik, I am using a Crown XLS amp with dsp built in, the xo is very transparent. For what you are going for a hi-def dsp solution could work very well... I believe HAL here on AC is working on a dsp solution that could also provide FR and impulse correction... I certainly plan on trying that in the near future.
I don't get the reference to HAL. Is that a company or a person? Is there a section on AC to find this?
There's also the minidsp hd for 1/3 the price... http://www.minidsp.com/products/minidsp-in-a-box/minidsp-4x10-hd
Thanks for the link to HAL's dspMusik. It sounds like it could work very well. It uses Wolfson DAC chips which are the same used in my currently preferred DAC (though I know other aspects of DAC design are at least as important). It could even manage all of my four speaker elements (sub, mid-bass, omegas, supertweeters) with better slope than I have been looking at.$1500 though. And sounds like it has to be programmed before delivery. I don't see that it can be further tweaked by the user - even for crossover points. Though it's a bit difficult to follow in thread format without any consolidated product info. I did read the danville product info.
Rich programs it for you to start. It's just to get you started. It has a fairly easy and transparent software that you can tweak to your content. I ran my ribbons and 10 woofers through it first. I sounded great when I played just digital source but the extra ad/da loop for analog playing was not as good. I still got it to handle my woofers. I can change poles, slope, phase, and gain. I can add time correction and eq for optimum room integration. The extra ad/dsp/da loop doesn't seems affect below 300 hz. In fact, the added control has made my bass much better. I can hear the improvement and I can see it in the f/r measurements.
And the Nelson Pass unit for $5k... A friend of mine has this unit as an xo for his pipedream line arrays. I want one... http://www.stereotimes.com/amp021513.shtmlI agree the minidsp may be worth it just to experiment with.