Earl,
Thanks for the feedback.
The plug on boards is a good one.
Its very early days for this yet but I will be looking at ease of design and implementation and quality parts, particularly...
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Earl,
Thanks for the feedback.
The plug on boards is a good one.
Its very early days for this yet but I will be looking at ease of design and implementation and quality parts, particularly...
I have not thought about it that much.
The idea was a drop in replacement of the 5534/35 that you would throw in the trash can after auditioning the black box.
Least is best here for purity,...
Some progress here,
If some of you don't need and all bells all tit bits active crossover but more a simple very hight quality 2 way box with provision for 12/18 db slopes or JBL monitor xover...
Now that is one sexy active crossover box hey:smsex:
Ian
Widget,
I agree entirely,
In fact if you can afford the passive crossover designed correctly with no compromise parts, and the physics allow it to work, then in a SOA system an active crossover...
We have some developments at diyaudio.com ETA is unknown until the crossover wars subside.
In the mean time I am playing around with some discrete buffers/opamps which are the building blocks of...
Hey there are some sweet valvue xovers out there too like Audio Research and Welboune Labs.
Ian
Theres the schematic of the earier Threshold Xover
There should be a diy offering from Nelson Pass soon on passdiy.com.
I expect it will be ruthlessly transparent and user friendly with multiple slope, frequency and Q options using discrete...