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Malcolm,lizardBrain pointed to these in a thread on 'B200 + 2 15" woofers', they might suit you and are amazingly cheap:http://www.musicsupplycenter.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=100%2D186 ./Erling
I believe you have to start with your goals for bass augmentation. Just looking to add some satisfying OB bass fill for a fullranger much different than flat response to 30hz.
very soon I'll start really measuring everything
no multiple digital/analog conversions, total flexibility withreal computing power behind the filters and everything is handled in the digital domain,so I'm finding it totally transparent.
recently found a computer based XO/EQ.... it's far superior to the Behringer boxes
A very good buy here for a crossover (it is far more than that) is a Behringer DCX2496, an amazing unit for the price.Tom Danley
Quote from: JohninCR on 19 Nov 2006, 11:56 pmvery soon I'll start really measuring everythingGlad to see you've come around on this issue. It is essential for speaker building.Quote from: JohninCR on 19 Nov 2006, 11:56 pmno multiple digital/analog conversions, total flexibility withreal computing power behind the filters and everything is handled in the digital domain,so I'm finding it totally transparent. Sounds like a perfect description of the DCX2496 when using the provided digital input. Are you suggesting the DCX is less than transparent when implemented competently?Quote from: JohninCR on 19 Nov 2006, 11:56 pmrecently found a computer based XO/EQ.... it's far superior to the Behringer boxesHow?QuoteA very good buy here for a crossover (it is far more than that) is a Behringer DCX2496, an amazing unit for the price.Tom DanleyI'm very much in agreement with Tom. Is your comparison based on real world experience with these units?cheers,AJ
I've been using my computer as a source for years, but recently found a computerbased XO/EQ solution that I'm really happy with. So far I've only done tuning byear and crude use of my SPL meter, but very soon I'll start really measuring everything.I really need measurements to try complex XO's, since with measurements you cansee graphically exactly what you're doing. It used to be that only the real PC jockeyscould use the computer based approaches, but this one is quite user friendly. OnceI'm able to really use the system, I'm sure I'll be recommending it, because it's far superiorto the Behringer boxes.... no multiple digital/analog conversions, total flexibility withreal computing power behind the filters and everything is handled in the digital domain,so I'm finding it totally transparent.I spent $80 on the software, $250 on a pro-type multi-out sound card, and $75 on ameasurement mic, stand, and cable. I'll never have to spend a penny on XO components.I can output to up to 5 stereo channels. Each stereo pair starts with an exact copy ofthe digital signal. I can filter each with variable Q filters and parametric EQ, including timedelay and phase correction. Then all I have between a clean digital signal and my driversare the DACs, amps, and cables. I can make changes real time with just a mouse click.Add to that the extreme convenience of serving up music from a PC, and I believe it's areal taste of the future.
...my company's filter has a problem with Partsexpress.comnow to cut some wood
Measurements are needed for what I want to do, part of which is to prove some of the "measurement geeks" wrong about a few things
but "essential to speaker building" is too broad for me not to take exception. Even MJK hasn't measured his OB's.He just used math to help him in the design.
Sure the 2496 is great for the price, but totally transparent it is not. Otherwise there wouldn't be entire forums dedicated to modding it.
I borrowed one from a friend for a week, and I was planning on getting one myself and spending a few hundred $ more on mods until I found my current solution. I guess I just wasn't competent enough to use it properly.
I hate to be a pain, I need to ask again; what sound card, and what software did you go with? I fine my B200 sounds best when I bypass the Behringer boxes. I've tried everthing to make these work.