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I regards to what exactly? How to measure, or whether DSP xo's work well for dipole speakers?
Are they using adjustable filters in the Deqx or are they trying to do speaker/room correction? I could see some crossover filters and maybe some speaker correction (using one pole of the dipole), but I think room correction would be rough -- how could you adjust phase on a driver (a pole) when another driver (the dipole) is producing something that will hit the microphone at a completely different phase, based solely on position in the room?
Well, I'm glad Rick is going to apply his efforts to DSP/dipoles and show the rest of us idiots how to do it. I don't think anyone said Orion's or clones couldn't be done with DSP, but it does represent a challange and a compromise with regard to dynamic range in the woofer portion. Especially with commercial units like the DCX. The DEQX is better suited, but it also has some concerns that can't be overlooked with regard to large EQ's. Keep in mind that the low Q value of the Orion woofer drivers ...
Keep in mind that the low Q value of the Orion woofer drivers require a large EQ correction in addition to the nominal dipole roll-off correction. The addition of these two require boosts in the neighborhood of 40db. An analog active circuit is by far the best way to accomplish this.
Quote from: DaveyKeep in mind that the low Q value of the Orion woofer drivers require a large EQ correction in addition to the nominal dipole roll-off correction. The addition of these two require boosts in the neighborhood of 40db. An analog active circuit is by far the best way to accomplish this. That's an interesting point. A DIYer could presumably simply put a 40dB op-amp gain stage in front of the woofer amps to work around this... ?
Scotty,The 40db consists of two shelve filters.....20-110Hz (Q correction of the Peerless drivers to 0.5) 14.8db....and 20-305Hz (6db dipole correction) 23.7db...for a total boost of 38.5db. However, there is a subseqent padding network that reduces the overall level.Once the crossover filter is applied the final transfer function result is actually closer to vertical than flat (horizontal) It is very steep and occupies a full four octaves. The woofer outputs of the Orion ASP will actually c ...
Rick,I'm not sure that's the (whole) reason why Mac sold the DEQX. Anyway, he ultimately worked around the EQ situation by adding an outboard, analog shelving filter (that I built for him) to the woofer outputs of his Orion/DEQX setup. This relieved the DEQX of providing the large EQ requirement on the woofer leg. I believe that worked really well for him.There were other "issues" with the DEQX that prompted the sale, but I don't know the specifics....you'd have to ask him about that.The "pro ...
I agree that the cost is high but there's really nothing else available for home audio that has the total package. If Behringer or another large company were to make a combination crossover / EQ unit for home use then I think that would be ideal. A unit for well under $1,000 is possible and I'm surprised nobody is doing it.
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