I have upgraded my Everest with 1501AL-2
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I have upgraded my Everest with 1501AL-2
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Love the new sound
The 1501AL-2 is faster, with at better kick, not much, but enough
The change in the crosover ( idea" stolen" from Vivaregina, 3 Ways to climp Everest ) makes a nice improvement on the horn.
smoother, and less metalic sound.
Cant stop smiling
Hi Brian,
is it from here
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post328676
relative to the DD66000 NETWORK data
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...l=1#post367354
regards
ivica
Impressive effort!
I'm glad to see you made it a two-man job, or maybe three persons including the picture taker. No one wants to see "Crushed under his Everest II" on your tombstone.
Out.
That’s a tough question... equating additional cost and improved sound quality.
Aside from that, I can’t really answer the question as I still haven’t installed my DD67000 networks because of the wrestling match you are now aware of!
That said, since the original DD66000 woofers have a rising response that the DD67000 woofers do not, I have to believe you (and I for that matter) should change the networks. I also believe the newer networks also offer more finesse in the upper midrange. Your network tweak will help, but I think after going this far, these drivers deserve going all the way.
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So you have the networks, lying, waiting to be installed.. - nice
How much af the network do you have? If I may ask
Is it the complet network incl the new levelcontrol, without the batteri?
Or is it perhaps "just" networks for one woofer, and the midt horn?
I believe that the major difference is in the two midt networks - or am I wrong?
I have all of the DD67000 boards, wiring, and the level adjustment panels for the front. Once everything is installed these will be DD67000s. I just haven’t dedicated a weekend to tear into my speakers which are virtually always playing.
There are quite a few changes between the two networks. Both are available on line for review, you should compare them.
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If you do not adapt the networks accordingly, this upgrade might very well be a downgrade, I think.
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