0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 5701 times.
I'd like to try an active crossover to high pass my Merlin monitors. The brands I'm aware of are:BrystonMarchandNHT X2Paradigm x30vintage Audio ResearchWhich of these is the most neutral and transparent? Seems like the Marchand is pretty highly regarded. Is the tube version worth the added cost? Is there anyone modding any of these?NHT doesn't show the X2 (which is the version for non-NHT speakers on their website) Is is still available?As the Merlins are a sealed design, what cross ...
I'd like to try an active crossover to high pass my Merlin monitors.
drphoto,I agree with audioengr's advice. In theory, an active circuit is the way to go for a number of reasons, but the "devil is always in the details." By the time you add the filter and buffer stages, it's almost as if you were adding another preamp in line - but usually worse. If you can find a really good one then I'd say go for it, but I can't make any recommendations.
Seeing that your monitors are sealed designs to begin with, a passive high-pass is easy to implement. To create a 4th order Linkwitz-Riley alignment, all you need to know is the monitor's -3dB frequency point. Assuming the box has a standard Butterworth 12dB/oct. rolloff, select a series inductor followed by a shunt capacitor that gives a second order (12dB/oct.) Butterworth high-pass response (into the same impedance as the monitor) with the same -3dB frequency as your monitors.
...but wouldn't I use a series capacitor followed by a shunt inductor instead of what you said (basically the opposite)?
Thanks for all the great info guys.Yes, as some have suggested, I want to do the high pass in order to gain more headroom. At even moderate volumes, material w/ very low bass is too taxing on the mid/bass of the Merlins. I've got a sub rolled in on the bottom now.I think I'll give ACI passive line level filters a shot for now. They're pretty cheap, so I won't be out much if they don't work. Hopefully, as per Scott's comments, the Tempest pre will have enough grunt to make up for the insertion loss. ...
BTW: Scott, I saw a guy on ebay was asking $1K for one of those old AR tubed units.....wow.
Gee, if I had great speakers like Merlins I wouldn't want to mess them up with cheap, passive inline filters.How loud are you playing them so they bottom or whatever? Wow.