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8 PE's on the same circuit would be too much. Let the other design gel.PE II > PE > Open Duplex > PE > PE > PE > PE > Open Duplex > PE > PE IIWe can deal with the remaining filters later in the week.
Back in thread 41 Alan gives examples of circuits one might find in their panel. He lists circuits on the left [all the same phase] and circuits on the right [on a different phase]. In the example the audio/video happens to be on the right side. In this tuning example you say you tuned the same phase. Are we doing only one phase with the audio/video or both phases Alan? BTW, nice work on your tuning. You are helping me see how to do this.
Thanks to Alan and Paul for sharing the tuning process with us.Steve
PaulOur new Reference One filter might just be the meat you are looking for to develop the midrange frequencies. The filter is very powerful and only 1 to 3 are recommended for the entire electrical phase. I prefer to install the filter on non-audio circuits and choke circuits. I like to install the choke at one end of the circuit and the Reference One at the other end. You will experience two different tonal differences changes pending choke vs. non-a/v circuit. I currently don't have any in stock, but I expect the case to arrive in the next couple of weeks. The Reference does wonderful things to lower noise and enhance midrange definition. The Ref One should not be compared with the PE series or PE IV, it is a different type of design and it works VERY well in choke environments, especially with the 193M...the two items have beautiful synergy.
Alan, my sincere thanks on the shakti recommendation.
All tracks are ripped via .wma lossless.Cardas goes a little nuts over room dimensions, but it's all good...my suggestion is to use the link provided for the speaker calculator. I set my ribbons using the dipole calculator and it works great...no muss no fuss. Your main concern is the distance in between the speaker vs. the corner. How large is the room? Does it have to be set up on a diagonal or can we change it? Getting the bass right is easy...don't worry we'll get it right.