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Hi everyone. I am considering going with a subwoofer in my primary listening system even though many purists will disapprove. With the extended bass now available with SACD I think it's time to really experience it. Before I get into the hookup questions I have, let me tell you what the system consists of:ARC LS3 preampMcCormack DNA 0.5Martin Logan Aerius i (presently bi-wired with MIT Terminator 2 speaker cables)I am partial to Velodyne subs, specifically the SPL 12 or 15. They recommend ho ...
I would use a power crossover to seperate the low and the high. I am actually building a pre-amp with this in it!
Quote from: Destroyer of Smiles.I would use a power crossover to seperate the low and the high. I am actually building a pre-amp with this in it!Any recommendations for a power crossover (although you're planning on pre-amp integration)?Also, is it not of value to use a parametric equalizer or similar for the signal going to the sub, assuming no equivalent functionality is integrated in the sub proper?Thanks.Doug
I'm glad DOS mentioned Marchand. I just ordered 2-XM46 modules. These are passive line level filters. I ordered 24db per octave high pass filters at 70hz. I am going to use these with one of the products a Circle manufacturer makes. If you click on the Circles link on the top right of the page you get a page with all the manufacturers represented here with the URLs. Click the AV123 URL. Go to their products tab. Click subwoofers and find the UFW-12. Thats what I own. The UFW-12 comes with a 5 band digital ...
Well I am using XM1 PCB's and a few changed parts fom Marchand. They do sell this http://www.marchandelec.com/xm9.htmlIt looks like a nice crossover to me. As far as an equalizer for a subwoofer I suppose it would be pretty dependent on your subwoofers response. If you have a very flat response in your desired range, say with a ported box, I doubt the need for one with a crossover like the XM9. Also though you might have to account for room gain, however that might as easy as adjusting the gain level, and not independent areas of the playing frequencies.
That said, I still like the idea of not sending a full range signal to my mains (8" woofer).
I have two 10" drivers on my mains that I band pass to do just 80 to 280. I let the subs with 2 15" and 2 12" drivers to shake the house below that. If you can integrate seamlessly, you get a much clearer and articulate midbass out of your mains this way. I also don't "contaminate" the ribbons (stats in your case) with x-over circuitry by relying on built in passive filter. Good luck. You got a lot of fiddling to do. But it's worth the effort. I found the test tones from Real Trap (10Hz throuh 300 Hz ...