The manual for each crossover can be downloaded with lots of detail on what adjustments are available.
Thank you!!
Just went through this thread again. There seem to be different "versions" of the FirstWatt active filters. B4 and B5 are described on the FirstWatt website, and some others that I don't understand.
Which "version" will be available in kit form in the diyAudio store? When? I wouldn't mind a B4 right now 😀
Which "version" will be available in kit form in the diyAudio store? When? I wouldn't mind a B4 right now 😀
If my ambitious plans for crossovers are realized, then all of these
will be available through the store in kit form
😀
So we expect both versions to be available eventually. The answer to the 'when' part of the question is somewhat vague: soon
Patience is the word around here. Again, all the good for those who wait.
Farther along than you might think.

Thanks for the news Mr Pass

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Can I replace those ugly RCA sockets to XLR connectors? 😉
I routinely make them this way for people to play with. Saves me money
on give-aways. Product which just has holes in the boards for wire is
standard issue for the store, so you can use what you like.
To be precise, of course I asked it because of my balanced-mania.
So may I use two boards in balanced, for stereo?
I think, I must upgrade my Behringer CX2310 to something better, B4 or B5 or something.
So may I use two boards in balanced, for stereo?
I think, I must upgrade my Behringer CX2310 to something better, B4 or B5 or something.
Farther along than you might think.
OMG, you are teaser n.1!
So may I use two boards in balanced, for stereo?
That is the easy way. By the time I have have converted balanced to
single-ended and back again, it costs as much as two boards. The
boards would work fine with 6 RCA and 3 XLR.
I routinely make them this way for people to play with. Saves me money on give-aways.
Ah, cool, thanks. How much is shipping to my place? ;-)
That is the easy way. By the time I have have converted balanced to
single-ended and back again, it costs as much as two boards. The
boards would work fine with 6 RCA and 3 XLR.
Actually, I don't need to convert unbalanced to balanced and vice versa.
I want it to fully balanced, along the full path.
If counting my unbalanced sources there are quite few, perhaps a Revox B261, Revox A77 and an AKAI GX630D can be.
Quite rarely using them.
I was playing with my B5 tonight and noticed something interesting. Anyone else notice it? 🙂
The jfet in the middle of the pic is soldered in backwards according to the screening on the pcb 🤔
An NP designed crossover will be perfect for this system.
The ribbon tweeter I have posted recently will be driven by the F4 Beast with unlimited current.
The 4 x midranges will be driven by a simple F7 variant.
A separate subwoof will be driven by an Adcom GFA555.
All in all, a 100% NP active signal chain.
I will want a stereo 3-way with crossover points of 100Hz an 3 kHz. If this requires 2 2-way crossovers, that would be just as sweet as a single-box 3-way.
I am stoked that an NP designed crossover will be available in the DIY audio store.
The ribbon tweeter I have posted recently will be driven by the F4 Beast with unlimited current.
The 4 x midranges will be driven by a simple F7 variant.
A separate subwoof will be driven by an Adcom GFA555.
All in all, a 100% NP active signal chain.
I will want a stereo 3-way with crossover points of 100Hz an 3 kHz. If this requires 2 2-way crossovers, that would be just as sweet as a single-box 3-way.
I am stoked that an NP designed crossover will be available in the DIY audio store.
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I was playing with my B5 tonight and noticed something interesting. Anyone else notice it? 🙂
Fortunately the parts are symmetrical, and work the same either way.
I am stoked that an NP designed crossover will be available in the DIY audio store.
There is a 3 way in the works for the store. What slopes did you want?
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