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Hugh and others,I plan to convert an AKSA 55N+ to 25N+ for tweeter duty on the Orions I am building. Beyond the change in rail voltage, do you recommend other component changes to the standard 55N+?Many thanks,Peter
... Someone may have guessed I started "playing" with passive bi-amping on the weekend, hence the questions, and I was using 4 identical GC amps. I was surprised that the tweeters didn't sound overpowering, at least in my garage ...
Hugh,Just out of interest, is there any sonic advantage to a 25W AKSA (as opposed to 55W)?Philip & Peter,On the topic of mods to the active crossover, I wholeheartedly agree. Linkwitz himself more-or-less discourages this, suggesting that the active-crossover is non-system-limiting, but I beg to differ... I upgraded the power supply from 12V 7x12 regulated linear to 15V ALW super regs. The effect was a dramatic increase in space, speed and midrange cohesion. I have considered replacing the ... OPA2134s with AD826s but I'm not convinced. I guess I'm after just a little more warmth... compared with listening to Hugh's current setup, I have more agility but less funk. ...
I'm sure Hugh will respond as to the "sonic advantages of a 25W AKSA" ... but I seem to remember him saying something like "as sweet as a SET with balls"!!
Hugh has developed a fantastic, emitter-follower-based regulated PS for constant-current-draw devices like preamps and active crossovers. I use this in my active crossovers - I bet you London to a brick it will sound better than your "15V ALW super regs" in your Linkwitz active crossover.
Re. "replacing OPA2134s with AD826s", a fella called "DVV" who posts here occasionally has written a comparison of quite a few op-amps on his web-site and the AD826 came out tops. So that's what I used in my Rod Elliott-designed L-R active crossovers.
Hi Marcus,... He is guilty of talking me up ...
3. Re. "replacing OPA2134s with AD826s", a fella called "DVV" who posts here occasionally has written a comparison of quite a few op-amps on his web-site and the AD826 came out tops. So that's what I used in my Rod Elliott-designed L-R active crossovers.