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On the analog side we offer the 1000W amp modded with a 280Hz 24dB lowpass filter, which takes the bass coil out of the circuit. You have heard the difference that makes.
QuoteOn the analog side we offer the 1000W amp modded with a 280Hz 24dB lowpass filter, which takes the bass coil out of the circuit. You have heard the difference that makes.I'm interested in looking at this further. I'm very happy with my front end, so I don't want to get involved in the deq right now, but I'd like to tighten up the bottom end of the RM30s. I assume this refers to the plate amps, so 2 would be necessary? The plate amps would feed the bass drivers of my RM30s, bypassing the passive xover totally and the main amp would run full range into the mid/tweeter xover sections? Will this really improve the tightness and impact of the 6.5s?Cost?Thanks,John
A few weeks ago I got hold of a Carvin electronic crossover that had been used then retired from my church’s sound system. It’s an op-amp based analog unit with 24db Linkwitz-Reilly slopes. I’m using it on my stereo dipole subs and the RM30 woofers only. Mid/tweeter drivers are driven directly by tube amps using the speaker’s passive crossover.Subs are crossed over to the RM30 woofers at 50 Hz, which is the lowest point on the low-mid crossover knob. The RM30 woofers are crossed over at 600 Hz, which is the lowest point on the mid-high crossover knob. Amps for the subs and RM30 woofers are DIY Hypex class D.The one change I made to the speakers was to bypass the bass coil. This involved removing the side woofer to access the crossover. The bass coil leads were disconnected (desoldered) from the negative binding post and the black woofer speaker wire. The black woofer speaker wire was then connected to the negative binding post. Pretty simple and easy to restore if/when necessary.Once I connected everything and fired up the system, setting levels was easy. I turned the midrange and tweeter L-pads all the way open, put on a female vocal track (Stacy Kent – Ice Hotel), and turned up the woofer level until the vocal started to sound slightly tubby then backed it off a bit. Tweeter and sub levels were then readjusted to taste.All I can say is WOW! This opens up the sound of these speakers like nothing else I’ve tried. I’m now getting incredible bass dynamics, articulation and slam. But just as important, the overall coherency of the speakers is still there. At first I thought the 600 Hz lowpass would be way too high for the woofers, considering the passive crossover point is 280 Hz. But it sounds really good and fills in more of the gap between the woofers and the mid panels. Russ
You are going to get a little peaky in the 280Hz to 600 Hz since your Neo's and woofers are both putting out here.