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My Velodyne 1200R is part of my modest home theater. When playing DVD's with relatively low hz. material at realistic levels, it "clips" pretty often. The internal amp is just running out of power during those "peaks." Good examples are Disney movies like Ice Age, Toy Story, Madagascar, Happy Feet, etc. Of course, explosions on action flicks just give it fits. I want to pull the plate amp and replace it with one that can handle whatever. Anyone have suggestions? I don't have an unlimited budget, so lets keep it real. Thanks.
Bob, it only happens on very low material, but when it does, the sound is scary bad and sounds partly mechanical and electrical. It's sort of like the speaker is hitting the magnet or something. I may not have my audio terminology correct so help me out if I'm wrong. I would appreciate any constructive advice. The sub is located sort of in the middle of the wall since no corner is available in this room. So I don't get the bass boost you're speaking of.Mike, I can turn it down but it still happens, just not as loudly. I don't know how playing with the crossover would change much. Any ideas? Thanks, guys.
slbenz, I read your post again and now realize that you must be referring to the newer model, Velodyne SPL-1200R, with the 1000 watt amp. I wish that was my sub but its not. Mine is one of the older, original 1200R subs. I don't recall the specs on the amp but I doubt it's more than 100 watts. My sub is at least 8 years old although it has not seen excessive use over time. And, by the way, on those movies I mentioned, it doesn't take very high volume to cause clipping. I don't think this sub was designed to handle today's demanding HT needs. My room size is similar to yours. Just wanted to clear things up a bit.
Randy, I've read about the Rythmik amps and sub kits. I'd be very anxious to know how that works out for you. Which one are you building? Are you going to use the Servo controlled amp w/Linkwitz board?