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Ken Pachkowsky
08-30-2006, 04:06 PM
Hi all

Well it looks like the big test will be this weekend. As a couple of you know I am adding a second Deqx 2.6P to my system there-by eliminating the need for a seperate Preamp, EQ, External Dac and Crossover.

The fellow I purchased it from said it was brand new and only hooked up once. He found using it way beyond his comfort level and decided to sell it. Sure enough, the remote has never been out of the package. The Deqx itself looks brand new. Quite the score...:D

Here is a photo of the loot...

Titanium Dome
08-30-2006, 04:21 PM
You have a knack for finding these pieces of equipment. Hope it goes well.

Ken Pachkowsky
09-10-2006, 04:03 PM
Hi All

I got some time over the last 2 weekends to play around with the dual Deqx systems.

I am definately having issues linking the two together. Deqx has put out a simple 2 page explanation on how to sync them together but it's not exactly thourough. It also does not correspond to the new software and firmware either.

I have the Master PDC setup under Profile 1 as a Bi-Amp with Subs dissabled as per Deqx instructions. I have setup a 24db Linkw filter at 250hz. Master PDC channels L2 and R2 are feeding an analog signal to my woofer amp 250hz down.

The left and right signals above 250hz are being sent via Digital outlet #2 into the main Digital input on the Slave PDC. The signal is then split into three stereo channels at >250hz to 1420hz being sent to the LF outputs. The MF outputs are getting >1420hz to 4500hz and finaly the HF outputs are getting >4500hz.

My problem is insufficient gain on the stereo pairs above 1420hz. You will see this in the photos. When the 2 PDC's are linked with the RS232 cable the Master PDC's volume control overides the Slave PDC's volume control.

In the photos I have an analog source entering the Master PDC. The volume is up to full as are the seperate gain controls on the Slave PDC's(+20db) L2/R2 (1420>) and L3/R3 (>4500) channels.

Brain fry guys........the answer is in front of me but I don't see it???

You know the feeling:banghead:

PS: It is nice to have 2 laptops for this.......makes it much easier.....those with Deqx's will understand.
Ken

Ken Pachkowsky
09-10-2006, 04:06 PM
Pictures of the Slave PDC Setup

Ian Mackenzie
09-11-2006, 12:46 AM
Ken,

Can I made a suggestion but it will cost you a donute!

Attempt to hook up one DEQX and feed the to the Westake crossover for the woofers and midrange cone.

This will offer the benefits of the DEQX in the critical midrange and top end without the complexity of two DEQX.

Yes it is a compromise but its worth a try.

Ian

Robh3606
09-11-2006, 04:54 AM
Why can't you just daisy chain them like conventional crossovers?? Set one for subwoofer and feed the top to the second for a 3 way. End up with a 4 way stereo set up. Won't let you do it?? Do you have to link them so you loose control over level on the slave??? You can set them up for 2 way operation can't you??

Rob:)

Ken Pachkowsky
09-11-2006, 07:41 AM
Hi Guys

An engineer at Deqx's sent me a note with 2 hookup options. The first one did not work well but the second one is perfect. Changes in the software and firmware require a different setup.

Now I can do some testing.

Will keep you posted.

boputnam
09-11-2006, 09:10 AM
The signal is ... split into three stereo channels at:
L/R1: >250hz to 1420hz being sent to the LF outputs.
L/R2: >1420hz to 4500hz MF
L/R3: >4500hz are HFApologies for the edits...

Hi, Ken...

The imbedded pic suggests you've inadvertantly imposed a steep rolloff and Lo-pass/Hi-cut filter above/at 1420Hz. The graphic response suggests you're hi-cutting the entire signal by the output parameters of L/R1...

Check the parameters on all filters at all crossover points (particularly at 1420Hz) and ensure you have not unintentionally entered a conflicting set of slopes/filters.

Shane Shuster
09-18-2006, 10:33 PM
Are you liking them so far? I always spent more time messing with my Tact settings when my mood changed than listening to music. Much better sound on bad speakers though.

Thom
09-18-2006, 11:07 PM
I think I'm glad that stuff didn't exist when I was young. When I got stoned I would tinker with my crossovers till they were "perfect" and of course the next day I had to make them perfect again cause someone had messed them all up last night. Can you imagine with that?

Ken Pachkowsky
09-19-2006, 12:00 AM
Are you liking them so far? I always spent more time messing with my Tact settings when my mood changed than listening to music. Much better sound on bad speakers though.

As a matter of fact yes. I kept 2 and sold the third. I think Julie's cousin and her husband described it best. The system sounds more clear. It's just that simple.

I have a basic 4-way setup only and have not had time to do serious measurements or correction filters. I am using the PAA2 to take readings and manually setting the parametric eq. With very little tweaking it sounds as good as the HRX and according to the people mentioned above.....better.

How do (did) you like your Tact system? I came across one for sale at 800 bucks but passed. Version 2.0 bought in 2003.

Ken

Ken Pachkowsky
09-19-2006, 12:02 AM
I would tinker with my crossovers till they were "perfect" and of course the next day I had to make them perfect again cause someone had messed them all up last night. Can you imagine with that?

Been there, done that...:)

Ken

Shane Shuster
09-19-2006, 10:58 AM
How do (did) you like your Tact system? I came across one for sale at 800 bucks but passed. Version 2.0 bought in 2003.

Ken
Mixed results. I have 2 version 2.0's. They can be used as 2ch preamps because they have all the optional boards.

I loved them on my Altecs because they got rid of the blaring midrange. Everything sounds clearer.

I'm more of a H.T. guy and when I bought different speakers that were time aligned and had a flatter response the Tacts didn't make enough of a difference to leave them in the system. The added complexity wasn't worth it. I still have them and will probably hook one up to my sub and keep the other one for a spare.

I think they would make an excellent 2ch preamp but I'm not really into that anymore. Its nice that you can hook a cd player into the digital input and have eq in a all-in-one component.