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Yeah, I saw several examples of modern grill cloth when I was at the factory last summer, and it just seemed to me that the black was a good choice. The tan/gold cloth as they were originally built turned dingy after a while, so the white was right out. The grey just didn't seem to work for me, even though it looks nice on the panels.
The open baffle Neo10's blend very well with the open baffle servo subs. The dspMusikLCD is either an 2x8 channel or 2x16 channel digital crossover that used HiRez ADC's and DAC's for processing at 24bit/192KHz for the system. I developed the crossover for my speakers with the 16 channel since it is running 14 of 16 channels driving the system. There are 22 amp channels driving the speakers. That is 10 Parasound Halo A23's and 2 Rythmik Audio HX800 servo amps. Lots of headroom.The dspMusikLCD was developed by Danville Signal Processing, Inc for many uses and a very good one is a digital crossover. The software programming environment was developed by DSP Concepts. I am a licensed developer for the system, so I develop the applications for the units. Works with Windows , OSX and Linux over USB2.Here is one thread where I discuss it:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=142585.0
For a few years (till maybe 1978?) Magnepan made numerous cloths available. Mine were originally ordered with a pattern called "sunflower" which had big patterns scattered across the cloth (somewhat like needlepoint) in a very rich gold color on beige fabric. About the time the order reached the factory, they cut back significantly on the number of styles available and I had to settle for one called "gold" which was a very understated fabric with gold-colored threads mixed in among the beige. I kept the cloth, and it still looks attractive, but the beige darkened quite a lot over the years just due to dust, dirt and some water staining from the incident which led to the wire damage - all of which made then unusable going forward. Comparing them side by side, I feel that the modern fabric is more acoustically transparent - it's certainly thinner and more porous to the sound. And since it's only me 99% of the time listening, I care little for the appearance. Black will probably stay new-looking a bit longer.
So...you are going to remove the original Magnepan midrange element and replace it with an array of Neo 8 drivers? I hope you post that build thread when it happens. I'm sure many members besides myself would follow that with great interest!
Here is The Megaliths line array build thread:http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=142716.0
What is it? Your DIY or a production speaker?
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