Update: Well the boxes are fully put together and the baffle mess fixed. My woodworker informed me that they are sanded and ready for the finish which will just be a natural tung oil for now. I am hoping he can get that on this weekend. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.
They have arrived at home. Here is what they look like with the wood epoxy fill on the interior baffle (to fix the reverse mounting, whoops!) So they have a tung oil finish on them. Next is wiring up the cables, teasing and installing the stuffing, putting the foam in the full-range tube, and mounting the drivers, making up the external crossover cables (with speakon's) and firing them up. Wow, what a process. I may have to put in some PTO at work to get them finished.
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I'm looking at upgrading the x-overs. I've got all resistors and caps. Looking at the inductors but Solen is out of stock on the 8AWG and 10AWG inductors that have an equivalent DCR (0.15 Ohms). How much will the 12AWG (DCR = 0.22 Ohms) inductor throw things off. I'm unsure what the net result would be, if it would just be the Alpair10P gaining some output or
https://www.solen.ca/en/products/solen-perfect-lay-air-core-inductors-s122_0-2mh-12awg-inductor
Reaching out to Solen to see if they have an ETA but would like to use this as an opportunity to learn a little more about the interplay between crossovers and drivers.
https://www.solen.ca/en/products/solen-perfect-lay-air-core-inductors-s122_0-2mh-12awg-inductor
Reaching out to Solen to see if they have an ETA but would like to use this as an opportunity to learn a little more about the interplay between crossovers and drivers.
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6sX7,
Have you done any simulations that indicate a higher gauge wire inductor will give you the desired output increase from the Alpair 10P?
Here's the link from Curt's website that discusses the crossover:
http://speakerdesignworks.com/Halcyon_4.html
Have you done any simulations that indicate a higher gauge wire inductor will give you the desired output increase from the Alpair 10P?
Here's the link from Curt's website that discusses the crossover:
http://speakerdesignworks.com/Halcyon_4.html
Zman!6sX7,
Have you done any simulations that indicate a higher gauge wire inductor will give you the desired output increase from the Alpair 10P?
Here's the link from Curt's website that discusses the crossover:
http://speakerdesignworks.com/Halcyon_4.html
No simulations. Was harkening back to this post from Curt:
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...lcyon-build-thread.349255/page-9#post-6381475
As well as from a (possibly ill-formed) understanding of circuits that a higher DCR in the coil to ground would enable more electron flow across the woofers. But then again, series x-overs are a bit of magic to me because it starts to treat the whole speaker (drivers + RLC's) as a whole circuit, taking a bit more analysis power (akin to some of my old homework problems with Kirchhoff's Law). Parallel makes it a bit easier due to a more reductionist approach.
I'll have to see what's out there to play with understand more.
Well, I just replaced a Schiit Bifrost DAC with a Benchmark DAC3 and I'm finding myself thinking about revisiting the stuffing. The bass has tightened up quite a bit and maybe the stuffing in the big chamber needs to come out. This is where DIY pays off.
Had not but now thinking of it. Was considering the stuffing first as I put in extra stuffing from what Curt had published. Figured let this DAC settle in then pull the extra stuffing and hear what I get.Perhaps yes, but have you considered tuning the damping electrically the way it changed when you changed components?
About 8 hrs worth of actual decoding. You bring up a good point. I may be being too impatient and need to let it play for awhile.How many hours on the benchmark?
Does it have different filter settings?
dave
I will have to read the manual. Don't think there are filter settings. There are some jumpers to knock the dBs on the balanced outputs. Not sure if that affects the RCA outs. I know this thing provides enough gain it will drive me from the room.
While my Halcyons are still being stuffed, I have been using a Benchmark DAC3 for more than a year now (along with a (Benchmark AHB2) on another DIY system and have been very, very happy with both of them. I sense no shout from mine. Hang in there!
I also run my DAC3 and AHB2 at the minimum gain as recommended for max DNR, and quality balanced XLR between the two devices.
I also run my DAC3 and AHB2 at the minimum gain as recommended for max DNR, and quality balanced XLR between the two devices.
Davebtw,While my Halcyons are still being stuffed, I have been using a Benchmark DAC3 for more than a year now (along with a (Benchmark AHB2) on another DIY system and have been very, very happy with both of them. I sense no shout from mine. Hang in there!
I also run my DAC3 and AHB2 at the minimum gain as recommended for max DNR, and quality balanced XLR between the two devices.
Thanks again, for the inputs (pun intended).
Balanced mode is one of the next steps but I have to do some major surgery on these FirstWatt clones to get the boards in. Everything I've read says the DAC3 is really meant to be run in balanced mode. Going to have to make some time and get it done.
davebtw,While my Halcyons are still being stuffed, I have been using a Benchmark DAC3 for more than a year now (along with a (Benchmark AHB2) on another DIY system and have been very, very happy with both of them. I sense no shout from mine. Hang in there!
I also run my DAC3 and AHB2 at the minimum gain as recommended for max DNR, and quality balanced XLR between the two devices.
What speakers are you using with the AHB2?
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