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I have RM30Ms made by Brian before he discovered the digital crossover, bought in 2006. These speakers have not been changed in anyway since but still work well.I'm considering going active as my next upgrade (perhaps using a DEQX) and was wondering if learning to mess around with the internal crossover (I've no experience of this), and actually doing it, would be worth the effort considering the speaker's age? Would I be better off looking for new, more suitable speakers?And secondly, do those that bought the active version with the Behringer DCX still use and enjoy them, or have you moved on?
Thanks for the comprehensive replies.I should add the my RM30Ms have Auricaps. My power amp is Son of Ampzilla, recommended at the time, and that is fed direct from my DAC which has a volume control.I do love the speakers and still enjoy very much listening to them, but as pointed out, things have changed, in some cases, for the better. I should get out and about to hear what else there is about.It is a good idea to factor in budgets but also to me having to learn operations, such as messing about with crossovers, that I feel uncomfortable with (mainly because I've never done it). I suppose one view might be to budget to replace the RM30Ms but before doing so, try to improve them on the lines described, and if I mess things up, well, I hope I learned something on the way.
I thought the TRT's were the top cap upgrade.I do have the 10" side woofer, and the two passive woofers in the base.Thanks for the amp suggestion. I'll check it out if I can. I do have them bi-wired, although the Son of Ampzilla only has the standard number of binding posts, I of course removed the jumper cables on the RM30Ms. I thought it made a small improvement.
Have you any other amp recommendations please?Is it better to use mono/bridged or bi-amp, or is it a case of just trying out?Generally, what wattage would you suggest? I have a preference for solid state simply because I have no experience of tubes and don't really like the fuss involved. All the various classes of amp and other technical details I haven't really studied.
Thanks. That's very helpful. Much appreciated.I remember it was reported that at one CES Brian used two Son of Ampzillas to power one of his speaker pairs, but used them as monoblocks, with only one of the outputs on each amp being used to power each speaker. The other output had nothing connected. I was told this gave better sound then just one SoA.https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=56907.msg499994#msg499994