Hi, im new to the forum this is my first post, i would like to redesign my crossovers but my diy skills are limited, ill have no problem putting them together, soldering ect, im just not sure about exactly which components i need, i know the values of the capacitors, that's about it.
Has anyone attempted this, if so did you have any success, what paticular parts should i be looking at, coils ect.
Ive attached a couple of pics i found, i pm'd the guys that built these but ive had no responce from them.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Cheers Marty.
http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x344/martinoslice/Ns1000mcrossover2-1.jpg
http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x344/martinoslice/ns1000mcrossover.jpg
Has anyone attempted this, if so did you have any success, what paticular parts should i be looking at, coils ect.
Ive attached a couple of pics i found, i pm'd the guys that built these but ive had no responce from them.
Any info would be much appreciated.
Cheers Marty.
http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x344/martinoslice/Ns1000mcrossover2-1.jpg
http://i1177.photobucket.com/albums/x344/martinoslice/ns1000mcrossover.jpg
Hi, yea i read that, i messaged audiojoy as he seems to be the guy with all the answers but i got no response, theres another guy i messaged morksbeanbag but no response from him either, there the only two i could find who have actually done this.
Marty.
Marty.
Yes, but it may as well be chinese, I need a basic list of what components i need with there values, i was hoping to find someone who has already done this and could advise me on the do's & donts, maybe i could even split the crossover so i can biamp, or make it external.
Tried to email the members you were looking for or used only pm? There is an email through the forum way.
If a member receives emails by his settings chosen, you will see it by clicking on his nickname, and appears under the send PM as a further option.
Yea thats what i did, anyway, Fatmarley over on the wam was kind enough to send me this.
Yamaha-NS1000
Just wondering if this would be easy enough to copy, or do i bite the bullet and buy them.
Yamaha-NS1000
Just wondering if this would be easy enough to copy, or do i bite the bullet and buy them.
I'm the guy that made the point to point wired crossover revisions. I have the NS-1000M schematic. Though that is somewhat misleading, as there are actually two revisions for the same speaker. At some point, Yamaha revised the crossover and the 2mH coil was revised to a 2.3mH coil, this crossover was then used also in the NS-1000x.
I have heard many speakers before and since and still, nothing comes close to the.....well, holographic presentation of the NS-1000M. When it's quiet in the house and you're using a good amp and source (I use my modded DSP-Z9 and DVP-S9000ES in pure direct analogue mode on both) you can place the position in the room of every instrument in the mix. It's addictive to hear recordings on these speakers.
When placed properly, they don't need a subwoofer at all. They can shake the house with extremely tight and defined bass. Don't underestimate that light paper woofer, it's not a weak point on the design at all. Though I would dearly love to hear a pair of NS-1000X's or NS-2000's!
I have heard many speakers before and since and still, nothing comes close to the.....well, holographic presentation of the NS-1000M. When it's quiet in the house and you're using a good amp and source (I use my modded DSP-Z9 and DVP-S9000ES in pure direct analogue mode on both) you can place the position in the room of every instrument in the mix. It's addictive to hear recordings on these speakers.
When placed properly, they don't need a subwoofer at all. They can shake the house with extremely tight and defined bass. Don't underestimate that light paper woofer, it's not a weak point on the design at all. Though I would dearly love to hear a pair of NS-1000X's or NS-2000's!
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