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Jim are you using a deqx or other to drive the yorks actively ?if so , do you drive each driver active ?
But since the OP was hunting in the Spectron, Nuforce etc range I wanted to add the DAC amps (yeah, unfortunate acronym ) into the mix.-Mike
Hi Jimafter your suggestion i am reconsidering triamping again, the problem is , i actually have a four way system .the danley sm60f is three way , and from 50hz down i use a sub.how would you suggest to configure w/ the deqx if i want to triamp the sm60 and have a mono sub ?the other option is, to leave the passive crossover of the coax(between tweet and midrange) of the sm60f and triamp , sub , midwoofer , coax .any other idea ?
Good question. Maybe split the output for the woofers from the DEQX with a 1 to 2 RCA splitter, 1 goes to the woofer amp and 1 goes to your sub amp? This would mean that your woofers would only be low pass crossed. Does your sub amp have gain and crossover controls?-Jim
I'd vote for an iCE Power implementation.
+6 for Hypex. I use 6-channels of UcD modules driven by a DEQX to tri-amp my speakers.
At an audio GTG yesterday we got to hear my new Cherry Plus vs the 250 wpc Wyred4sound (ICE) and the Cherry was the clear winner (an understatement if I believe the comments I heard from others) - much less electronic signature yet greater high frequency clarity. And this was on very efficient Tannoys - I would imagine that the Cherry w/ it's 1500 watt linear power supply would pull even further ahead given a tough load knowing the difficulties that even higher-power ICE amps (w/ switching power supplies) have been reported to have w/ such loads.
i thought of something like that , but danley recommends highpassing the woofers in the sm60f so i would need two passive xovers after the deqx , a highpass to the woofer and a low pass to the sub , and then also some form of attenuation to adjust levels .that all seems to be very complicated .i thought about using the passive xover in the sm60f between the mid and tweet , and using active crossover between the woofer and coax ,and between the woofer and sub.the advantage would be that the passive crossover for the coax already exists in the sm60f .i could just disconnect the woofer from passive xover and connect it directly to the amp being fed from active crossover deqx.
Hi Lowtechdid you build the 6ch hypex yourself?
Does your sub have a built-in amp? If so, does it have a volume control? No doubt its complex, but I feel like the effort would be worth it. -Jim
Hi Jimi am using a danley dts-10 which does not come with amp/xover/attenuation .i also would have to find out what the xover freq. for the drivers in the sm60f are .did you just go by the specs of the drivers and let the deqx configure the best suited xover freq. and slope ?malcolm