I'm currently using this setup:
HF: Aleph 3
LF: Aleph 0s
I am considering to keep the Aleph 3 in HF and replace the Aleph 0s with a two stage Aleph 5, or to replace both by a Pass Aleph 4.
HF: Aleph 3
LF: Aleph 5 (or another 3)
or Aleph 4 stand-alone.
Some important notes:
- The Aleph 3 alone fails on controlling the bass, as the load is difficult (unstable impedance curve, low sensivity, etc).
- The Aleph 0s manages to control the woofers (not exceptional, but good enough).
- The Aleph 0s sonic ability has not the Aleph 3's magic, and since crossover is at 2.5KHz, in a certain way it "spoils" the midrange.
And the natural questions:
- Would one Aleph 5 in LF (0-2.5KHz) be enable to control the woofers well, prevailing the sonic talent of the Aleph 3 in the midrange?
- Could one Aleph 4 beat a Aleph 3 + Aleph3/5 bi-amp combination?
Thanks
Best regards
HF: Aleph 3
LF: Aleph 0s
I am considering to keep the Aleph 3 in HF and replace the Aleph 0s with a two stage Aleph 5, or to replace both by a Pass Aleph 4.
HF: Aleph 3
LF: Aleph 5 (or another 3)
or Aleph 4 stand-alone.
Some important notes:
- The Aleph 3 alone fails on controlling the bass, as the load is difficult (unstable impedance curve, low sensivity, etc).
- The Aleph 0s manages to control the woofers (not exceptional, but good enough).
- The Aleph 0s sonic ability has not the Aleph 3's magic, and since crossover is at 2.5KHz, in a certain way it "spoils" the midrange.
And the natural questions:
- Would one Aleph 5 in LF (0-2.5KHz) be enable to control the woofers well, prevailing the sonic talent of the Aleph 3 in the midrange?
- Could one Aleph 4 beat a Aleph 3 + Aleph3/5 bi-amp combination?
Thanks
Best regards
- Status
- This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.