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I don't think separate sub and upper bass/mid/hi is good as you will rise this sub boost again.. and expose yourself to phase problems.
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I just don't understand the second part of your post, do you mean linking upmid+mid+top together results in a summed output lower than if they're separate?
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levyte357 wrote:
sil wrote: Lev, thanks for clearing some points...
It's US6 not UA6, got mine 2 years ago, they were JTS new range so I supose is still selling them...
I think the sensitivity can be adjusted between 3 values (I think 0.7, 1 and 1.4). Which would be the best for sub?Could I just use the limiters on the DCX for the sub too then?
Personally would use 1.4V sensitivity, as that allows hotter signal from pre-amp, and in theory better signal to noise ratio.
I did change it to 1.4V as advised and it really gave me more control, I can now push the bass further in the preamp and get a cleaner sound. OBF were the last ones to come over and they were happy with the sound, so another achievement with superscooper+v18!
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kpb wrote: if your preamp is jts new range 'annihilator'.. the sub section is 25db higher than the others... so beware ! for indication, we use sub level pots at 9 o'clock when all others are at 12' . I would look in that way.
Is the same even with pro amp 2000 :shock:
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if needed, could put the old 3ways pic too, sure you would see the difference in signal quality.
for the gap around 300hz, call tubbz smiley36
just a thing, every knobs (gain, GEQ, PEQ) set at 12". blue line is tape out..
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luton_soundman wrote: any more experiences with lightweight amp and preamp? heard some lightweights sound very powerfull but at the southall amp test directly comparing them some seemed to not do much at all.... like the QSC PL380 for example
With lightweight amps you need to have a lot of headroom on subs to avoid clipping. So a pl380 @ 4ohms is 2500w @ 1khz which equates to around 2000w @ 20hz this is not enough to handle 2 subs per side with 1000w 8ohm drivers which was the case in southall. but use them on 2 x 4 ohm drivers per side and they will rock the place,
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