I have their TrueRTA level 4 software and like it but I'm happy with BB6P and haven't tried True Audio's speaker software.Originally Posted by Flodstroem
I have their TrueRTA level 4 software and like it but I'm happy with BB6P and haven't tried True Audio's speaker software.Originally Posted by Flodstroem
If you are using BB6P than this software would be a step (or 2) down. I would not waste your money!!Originally Posted by maxwedge
Always fun learning more.......
I wasn't looking at, Flodstroem was. I think he needs something that works with a mac and BB6P doesn't.Originally Posted by JuniorJBL
I just dloaded it, but it started loading the Mac Classic OS, so I quit the demo right away.Originally Posted by Flodstroem
The current Mac OSX is 10.4.4 and Apple is moving to Intel platform, anything that has to run in OS 9.x (classic) is generations old now.
I've got a dual CPU G4 (waiting for the new Intel Powermacs to arrive),
but I certainly wouldn't buy anything now that is pre-OSX.
But thanks for the info - it WAS a great idea ... sigh ...
Heather
For Mac people, the best solution is to get a POS windows box and use it for audio applications. I prefer Macs myself, but have a couple of windows boxes for various audio software packages. The best audio software simply isn't available for Macs. The good news is that a real dog machine will run most of the audio applications just fine.
Widget
Hi and thanks for comments
yes I did to, and mine also started the Classics (OS 9....) I also work on OS 10.4.4 so this was disappointingI just dloaded it, but it started loading the Mac Classic OS, so I quit the demo right away.
The current Mac OSX is 10.4.4 and Apple is moving to Intel platform, anything that has to run in OS 9.x (classic) is generations old now.
I've got a dual CPU G4 (waiting for the new Intel Powermacs to arrive),
but I certainly wouldn't buy anything now that is pre-OSX.
But thanks for the info - it WAS a great idea ... sigh ...
Heather
I wrote to the developer and the answer was: they will not and never make an OS 10.x.x. version. So......this program is currently by now all to old. Not a program for the future.
Regards
Flodstroem
I agree with you "440". I gave up winding inductors for passive crossovers years ago. Way too labor intensive for my liking. I designed and built my own 4th order, equal component Sallen & Key topology active filters seven years ago. Tuning the system is now a breeze - I just use a calibrated microphone and a real-time analyzer, and change the crossover points and gain levels on the filters to get my rough response curve. I then use my 1/3 octave equalizers to get the final response curve.Originally Posted by maxwedge
Last edited by loach71; 02-12-2006 at 10:04 AM. Reason: I just can't type DARN IT!
I going to bump my old thread, I guess because I'm really trying to straighten my system out and it's about time! You see I go through periods, like the weather, where I get into one hobby for awhile and then on to another and so on. Well I'm back to this!
First off, I still haven't finished the cabinets. But I have re tuned them from 24hz to 31hz (for the better IMO). Haven't covered them because 1) lots of work 2) Their heavy 3) I made them out of partical board and not mdf(not happy about it!) and 4) They sound really nice and can't live without the sound they put out every day, LOL!
I have made some upgrades. Dumped the 2202s for brand new 2206Hs just this week and have 2404s on top now with the 2445s connected to 2385 horns instead of the 2380s I ran before. Narrower pattern fits the room better.
Dumped a bunch of Rane analog crossovers for a Rane AC24 and just picked up another Hafler (P1500 TransNova) for the 2404s. It's sounding nice!
Heres a pic of the rt side, with my sub 1500s.
Do the cats actually stay put on the cabs? I'd think they would bounce off. BTW, I'm in Concord as well-would love to hear the setup some day!
You have some more of the sub1500s stashed some where?
I think I'd be better off with some 2245s but I'm on a spending hold for now. I just went on a run of new stuff.
Believe it or not, they stay in place unless I really crank it up and run 20-30hz tones through the sub. The cabinet is really heavy and sits on rubber feet.Originally Posted by evans224
Where are you at in Concord? I'm in Dana Estates behind the Dana Plaza shopping center.
It depends... in my opinion if you want to integrate into a four-way like the 4345, then I agree... the 2245 is really hard to beat. However for true sub duty, the Sub1500s in small boxes with a little DSP help will give the 2245 a run for the money and do it in 1/4 the space. I've posted this before, but you may have missed it while you were tending to other interests... you might consider putting a Velodyne SMS-1 in front of your Sub1500s.
Widget
Howdy neighbor! I'm in Dana also. I'll send PM
That Velodyne looks interesting. I'm running no eq on anything right now and it sounds really good. I run a Yamaha HT receiver and have the sub1500s low pass set at 90hz right now. Unfortunately this receiver only has a choice of 24db per octave. A while back Giskard had suggested a B212 filter with the closed box sub1500s and one day I'm going to put one together, or try and duplicate it electronically. I think I get good coupling between the 2242 and sub1500s.
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