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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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I want to create probably my last speaker project at which after this I just want to enjoy music more than building speakers in pursuit of audio nirvana; hence the quality must be astounding without having to pay too much.
This is what I have in mind. Basically it's concept is just based on the Orion Open Baffle but : Tweeter : Uses NeoPDR8 which seem to have low enough Fs so that I can x-over in the 1.4Khz region. Furthermore this is an open backed tweeter which sticks to the open baffle theme closely instead of using conventional tweeter. I'm planning to drive this section with a Darling Tube Amp. Mid : Currently I have a pair of modified Coral Flat8 which has been inserted with phase plugs and treated cone surface. Efficiency is on the 95dB side which is a plus point for the amp. I'm planning to drive this section with a Darling Tube Amp. X-over in the 150Hz to 1.4Khz Bass : H-frame Dipole config just like the orion config. But was thinking of getting some 12" car sub woofer which seems to be robust and cost very reasonably. Planning to drive this section with 4 pcs of NIGC. So if I we're to knock up an open baffle cabinet (just like dear orion), mount the drivers, what else do I need : DCX2496 + the ECM8000 microphone (I do not have separate RTA for speaker measurement purposes) What are the exact capabilities of this Behringer combo ? Will I be able to automatically phase align the drivers and also automatically eq the driver response for cater for open baffle deficiencies ? Or do I also need the DEQ2496 in series with the DCX2496 inorder to perform the latter ? thanks. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Well, IMHO, that sounds horrible. The Neo8 is so lacking on top that some people use it as a mid. So you are using 3 drivers to get to 15kHz. Also, to spend the bucks on 2 Neo8's and 2 Corals only to buy car subs is way off IMHO.
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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Actually my bigger question remains : Do I need to get the DEQ and DCX together inorder to achieve auto room/driver EQ and auto phase alignment/active crossover ? Or can the DCX2496 alone handle the requirements ? I know for sure the DEQX handles my exact requirement (all in one package) but that price is way off my budget. regards. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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Hi Will
My suggestions for a reference speaker would be something like an Aurum Cantus G1 ribbon, paired with a PHL or ATC super dome midrange and finally something like a 15" JBL in an Stig 'almighty sub' style enclosure or a 15" ATC SB100 short voice coil version. Properly implemented you'll have a contenter for a world beater alright. I'm using a similar design but sortof of a slimfast verions using scanspeak R2904 ring radiators, ATC super domes and 9" ATC short coils. |
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I have never gotten it to work. I time align with a ruler, and then input it to the DCX. The DCX will not auto eq, to the best of my knowledge. However, it has the capability to do satisfactory parametric filtering that has been very sufficient to EQ my OB speakers. By the way, I have seen the BG NEO3 PDR xo @ 1.8k in at least one published design. I have a NEO3, a Seas MP14RCY and 2 RS270 on a 48' by 18" flat baffle powered by a DCX2496 and 2 Teac A-700 3 channel "mono-block" power amps. It shows promise ![]() HTH, Doug |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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ShinOBIWAN, I plan to have all the drivers in open baffle. I'm done with boxed or enclosed ones. I am sold the moment I heard one of my friend's Fullrange Corals in a simple OB running off Darling Tube Amp. Hency my quest now is to build upon that strength which is OB, active XO, driver and room EQ for flat response. BTW the phase plug in the Corals was done much earlier when I was still exploring the wonders of full range and x-overless. It is not a wonder anymore (no pun intended) as I wanted a speaker system that plays well into all types of music and not selected ones. Fullrange did not pass that test. Now I'm back to multi driver. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Scottish Borders
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Hi,
My thought having listened to the dcx2496 for a couple of months is that it is an excellent development tool. It is so easy to play with settings, call back previous settings, dial in equalisations and do all this while listening to the music. The long balanced leads allow you to keep DCX on your lap as you listen. One big down side is the lack of processing power for 6 channels. This is easily solved if you develop one end of the frequency range first, say the crossover frequency and equalisation for the treble unit then build your discrete PCB (or hard wired) for the treble and remove that frequency range from the DCX memory. You could just as easily do the bass end first, it achieves the same end, making more processing power available for the fine trimming of the active tri-amped setup. Although others disagree with me, the quality of DCXs sound output is lacking when combined with higher quality ancilliaries. I have only listened to mine with analogue inputs. There is another thread running on improving DCX analogue outputs by removing the 4 opamps (times 6) in the output stage. This may overcome my reservation but I have not gone that route yet. I would suggest you use DCX as a tool to help balance out your final system and then reproduce the crossover and equalisation in either discrete or quality opamp PCBs, probably located inside each dedicated monoblock. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: UK
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I too bought one and ran it via AES/ABU balanced digital input from an RME card. I compared it to a PC XO setup using FIR filters and sold the DCX only two weeks from taking reciept - hardly an endorsement. Its cheap for a reason and it has nothing to do with value if your wanting the very best sound. |
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Kuala Lumpur
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AndrewT, Yeah I tend to agree (although I haven't heard the DCX yet) it is a development tool rather than an audiophile tool from what I have gathered over this and other forums. Sigh...
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I guess that's where the DEQX comes in at a whooping $3.6K to solve all this dilemma ? |
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