To put things in perspective:
You can lower the gain of the ncore with 13db and in combination with a 113db compression driver you still have a 100db sensitivity. Combined with direct radiating drivers there is still a big mismatch......
You can lower the gain of the ncore with 13db and in combination with a 113db compression driver you still have a 100db sensitivity. Combined with direct radiating drivers there is still a big mismatch......
To put things in perspective:
You can lower the gain of the ncore with 13db and in combination with a 113db compression driver you still have a 100db sensitivity. Combined with direct radiating drivers there is still a big mismatch......
you take parts out of the whole equation
lower the gain of the ncore will not change the sensitivity of the compression driver
you take parts out of the whole equation
lower the gain of the ncore will not change the sensitivity of the compression driver
Depends from which side you are looking. From the active crossover side you still need to att. the compression driver.
Depends from which side you are looking. From the active crossover side you still need to att. the compression driver.
true, but in case with too much gain as well as noise, is better to attenuate noise as well as signal before the ncore instead of reducing gain of the ncore, whatever comes from ncore will still be used with 113db sensitivity
Or put a 16R resistor in series with your 16R driver, the ncore will be limited to 50 watt and the resistor will soak half of it so you will have a nice an healthy 25 watt at the driver.... Should be sufficient for home applications.
😀Or put a 16R resistor in series with your 16R driver, the ncore will be limited to 50 watt and the resistor will soak half of it so you will have a nice an healthy 25 watt at the driver.... Should be sufficient for home applications.
and some might not even notice before a proper ABX test
And it is wise to put a capacitor in series with the driver as a safety device, remember the ncore is dc coupled! It would be very 😱 if a high DC voltage is applied to a nice TAD 4001 750 dollar diaphragm......
I am building a system with B&G RD-50's and I will put in a series C, if something goes wrong it would be a nice 50" Led Line for a short period......
I am building a system with B&G RD-50's and I will put in a series C, if something goes wrong it would be a nice 50" Led Line for a short period......
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and some might not even notice before a proper ABX test
And they will not hear anything again after an ABX test with 25 watts on a 113db driver......😀😀😀
may I reccomend:And it is wise to put a capacitor in series with the driver as a safety device, remember the ncore is dc coupled! It would be very 😱 if a high DC voltage is applied to a nice TAD 4001 750 dollar diaphragm......
I am building a system with B&G RD-50's and I will put in a series C, if something goes wrong it would be a nice 50" Led Line for a short period......
Duelund Chorent audio have some nice ones called "Cast" series silver: only 1200-EUR for 10uF (1 pc.) you can barely hear them
Or put a 16R resistor in series with your 16R driver, the ncore will be limited to 50 watt and the resistor will soak half of it so you will have a nice an healthy 25 watt at the driver.... Should be sufficient for home applications.
Especially on cold nights like this...
may I reccomend:
Duelund Chorent audio have some nice ones called "Cast" series silver: only 1200-EUR for 10uF (1 pc.) you can barely hear them
And just to be sure, I suggest sticking some WA-Quantum Chips on them.
Grin.And they will not hear anything again after an ABX test with 25 watts on a 113db driver......😀😀😀
You don't knew the meaning of "X" ?
Can anybody advice me how I can get the current to supply a led beam (2V) out of the SPMS600? There is an unused plug on the Ps and a white cable provided with the unit. Is this feasable to poer up a led? And if, how?
Or, if it doesn´t work with the SPMS600, how do you connect a led to indicate that the amp is turned on?
Or, if it doesn´t work with the SPMS600, how do you connect a led to indicate that the amp is turned on?
Especially on cold nights like this...
Will not be sufficient where I am... close to the north pole .. I'm currently developing 16 kW of heat from to wood stoves to keep warm.... oh I sometimes miss my class-A amps. 😉
Will not be sufficient where I am... close to the north pole .. I'm currently developing 16 kW of heat from to wood stoves to keep warm.... oh I sometimes miss my class-A amps. 😉
And making it warmer for the rest of us too - wasn't there a recent report that wood fire smoke is a major cause of global warming? 🙂
At least my nCores don't contribute much, so I'll better go get my fleece jacket...
may I reccomend:
Duelund Chorent audio have some nice ones called "Cast" series silver: only 1200-EUR for 10uF (1 pc.) you can barely hear them
Will be a normal Wima polyester type, I do not believe in those overly priced cap's. They are just rebrandend stock cap's, but that is another discussion😀
And making it warmer for the rest of us too - wasn't there a recent report that wood fire smoke is a major cause of global warming? 🙂
That's wrong. Burning wood is in the long run completely Co2 neutral.
Grin.
You don't knew the meaning of "X" ?
I am missing the punch line

Not a little expensive for something you can barely hear ? 🙂may I reccomend:
Duelund Chorent audio have some nice ones called "Cast" series silver: only 1200-EUR for 10uF (1 pc.) you can barely hear them
Not a little expensive for something you can barely hear ? 🙂
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