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Have you tried it before the Melos? If so what were your results? If not, why not? Just curious as someone who will be going down a similar path soon...
BFitz, I'm not back here to restart an argument but the above quote is all that make sense to me from your post. The other statements also show you still don't have a good handle on how the optocouplers work...
For users who want to try the W'speed with an active preamp, connect the W'speed before the active preamp and not after it.
I can see wanting it simple, but not too simple. The problem here is the one output is driving the other output, even when off. Not optimal. Why not make / buy a little switchbox? A DPDT switch would give 2 in, one out X 2 channels.
To crank our Thread back to life...I have 2 conceptual and preliminary designs for a multichannel unit. The following features are what I have in mind:-both designs are switchable from 2-ch to +2, or +4, for a 6-ch total in Unbalanced(RCAs) only mode; and Balanced(mini-XLRs) only will also be from 2-ch to +2, or +4, for a 6-ch total-the 1st design is the HT unit and will have Front L-R, Center, Surround L-R, and Sub; the Front L-R will have a balance control; the Center and Surround channels will have 8dB level controls; and a main volume control for a >110dB of attenuation-the 2nd design is the 6-ch unit that will have 6 identical line level inputs/outs with individual 8dB level controls and a main volume control that attenuates up to >110dB; depending on preference, channels can be switch added as described above-the 8dB level controls are continuous fine adjustments from the transWarp design, used to tune each channel in relation to each other -all channels are full-bandwidth without any filtering-both designs are battery powered-both have optional remote control for the Main VCI believe these features fit most stereo and HT applications for most audiophiles. I have no pricing and timelines yet.Please let me know if you have something else, application-wise in mind...Thanks!
That would be easy, Brad...we will bypass the AV processor or receiver altogether:) You will need a Bluray/DVD player with Front L-R, Surround L-R, Center, SW analog OUTs(RCA or XLRs) -all of Oppo's line-up has the RCAs and others out their might have the Balanced XLRs for each channel; 5 channels of amplification; 5 loudspeakers; a powered sub and you're ready to rock your listening room with movies in surround.All the processing that we need is inside today's Bluray/DVD players. Additional processing are only if we require some artificial ambience like Theater/Arena/Sports, etc. Surround time delays are mostly for small rooms. If you really want to incorporate a processor, one with the 6 ch of analog outputs will be needed. We will need some serious amount of cabling though...but who's afraid of cables?
I don't think the sound will be compromised based on what I hear with my Warpspeed on movies. The clarity of sound also comes through and dialogue is just excellent. Please try it with yours...Bells and whistles are what the W'speed cannot offer. Bass management with variable xover bass frequencies is offered by the Oppo 93 and 95...so with USB ports, wireless connectivity, 3D capability, and a host of others which most of us probably do not need.Unused channels can be switched off to just stereo channels for all your audiophile music needs...
Hi, This may seem like a stupid question, ... here goes. I am thinking about getting one of your couplers. If I happen to wire the battery or 500MA 12VDC backwards, I know the LEDs won't work. Will this damage anything else?Also, I think I asked this before, and received no answer to this. You say the voltage requirements for this coupler is between 12V and 24V. If I raise the voltage to say 18V assuming I am using the same like a 500MA wallwart, will there be any differences here?Ray Bronk
All this talk of failed SLA batteries caused me to check my battery: 12.24 DCV after 30 days of listening sessions. I'm glad I got a large battery but will continue to check it's voltage regularly. I have already posted this before but will post again for those who are looking for batteries to purchase. I'm using a Panasonic SLA 12v 7.2aH battery:http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-LC-R127R2P1-battery-lead-acid/dp/B0002ILJX2/ref%3dsr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1318202010&sr=8-2John