hey now.
i wanna try mark audio's but im not sure how its gonna work out. i love full range speakers and have no issues using a subwoofer. i've had audio nirvana super 10's in a monitor box, a 5.6 enclosure, i also added two standard 8 drivers and had them in a 2.8 ambiance. right now i am working on morel/sb acoustics speaker set designed by jeff bagby. but i still miss full range drivers.
i have been told by many that my choice of music is not good for mark audio. aside from classical and jazz i also listen to hardcore, death/thrash metal, outlaw country, industrial and many other forms of music, many of them have shitty recordings (that's what makes some of them so good though, nyhc recorded cleanly looses the rawness). i don't blast my music, but i do listen loud sometimes. oh and i also plan on using the mark audio speakers for watching movies and playing video games as well. sometimes there are loud noises of distortion. hell i've been told if i play nine inch nails on these at a louder volume ill destroy them, even after break in.
but im the kinda guy who when you tell me i can't do something because its not possible i get this real smart *** smirk on my face and go try to do it. do i always succeed? hell no. but i try.
i have no issue using a subwoofer. none at all. that was something else i was told i couldn't do. get the **** out of here i "can't" use a subwoofer. what are you gonna tell me next, i "can't" use a behringer deq2496?
anyway im gonna be using the sub to take care of the real low end so i put less strain on the speakers but my only problem is i wanna be able to cross it over low enough so its not directional.
with all that in mind, which mark audio drivers would be the best for me? would mark audio even be a good choice for me? am i gonna destroy these if i turn them a bit during a movie? im gonna be getting a new amp sometime within the next year, but right now i have an older aurex pre/power set up going.
thanks in advance for all your help.
i wanna try mark audio's but im not sure how its gonna work out. i love full range speakers and have no issues using a subwoofer. i've had audio nirvana super 10's in a monitor box, a 5.6 enclosure, i also added two standard 8 drivers and had them in a 2.8 ambiance. right now i am working on morel/sb acoustics speaker set designed by jeff bagby. but i still miss full range drivers.
i have been told by many that my choice of music is not good for mark audio. aside from classical and jazz i also listen to hardcore, death/thrash metal, outlaw country, industrial and many other forms of music, many of them have shitty recordings (that's what makes some of them so good though, nyhc recorded cleanly looses the rawness). i don't blast my music, but i do listen loud sometimes. oh and i also plan on using the mark audio speakers for watching movies and playing video games as well. sometimes there are loud noises of distortion. hell i've been told if i play nine inch nails on these at a louder volume ill destroy them, even after break in.
but im the kinda guy who when you tell me i can't do something because its not possible i get this real smart *** smirk on my face and go try to do it. do i always succeed? hell no. but i try.
i have no issue using a subwoofer. none at all. that was something else i was told i couldn't do. get the **** out of here i "can't" use a subwoofer. what are you gonna tell me next, i "can't" use a behringer deq2496?
anyway im gonna be using the sub to take care of the real low end so i put less strain on the speakers but my only problem is i wanna be able to cross it over low enough so its not directional.
with all that in mind, which mark audio drivers would be the best for me? would mark audio even be a good choice for me? am i gonna destroy these if i turn them a bit during a movie? im gonna be getting a new amp sometime within the next year, but right now i have an older aurex pre/power set up going.
thanks in advance for all your help.
Any one got a decent layout for a high pass, between 100 and 150? I've got a BK500 sub plate but I'm uncertain how to engineer a decent high pass for the 10.3's
Cheers
id go active. but thats just me
As long as you have a high-pass on the MAs when used with a woofer, you will increase their dyanamic/loudnedd capabilities.
Given the application A10p or A12.2p make sense to me, they will both be ruthless on the poorer recordings.
dave
they cant be any worse than the audio nirvana's were on poorer recordings.
they cant be any worse than the audio nirvana's were on poorer recordings.
"worse" here meaning, their "personality" aside, they were ruthless on poorer recordings? isn't that the price you pay for a system that will thrill with better program material?
id go active. but thats just me
well, with a cheap dedicated passive line level filter to the amp driving the 10.3s you would be "active"
the math for that is fairly simple actually, but it's still math
TLS.org | Passive Line-Level Crossover
they cant be any worse than the audio nirvana's were on poorer recordings.
By worse you mean better at showing how bad the recording is?
My AN listening experience is limited, but with that, i would say the MAs will reveal more.
dave
By worse you mean better at showing how bad the recording is?
My AN listening experience is limited, but with that, i would say the MAs will reveal more.
dave
yup thats exactly what i mean.
I have a set of 7.3s crossed at 150hz to a decent subwoofer. My musical tastes include just about everything under the sun. Classical, jazz, country, rock, metal, rap, acoustic, pop, blues, etc etc. I've been told my playlists and "mixed tapes" are all over the place.
I have yet to find a genre of music that the Alpairs struggle with in this set up. Relieved of the heavy lifting via the sub, they hold there own on everything. I will however say that I've developed a new appreciation for quality recordings. Poorly recorded music sounds.. very poor on these speakers. My old fr125 mtm's suffered far less from this effect.
That being said, quality recordings are jaw dropping.
Proceed with caution. Or invest in quality recordings
I have yet to find a genre of music that the Alpairs struggle with in this set up. Relieved of the heavy lifting via the sub, they hold there own on everything. I will however say that I've developed a new appreciation for quality recordings. Poorly recorded music sounds.. very poor on these speakers. My old fr125 mtm's suffered far less from this effect.
That being said, quality recordings are jaw dropping.
Proceed with caution. Or invest in quality recordings
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