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<blockquote data-quote="Bennett Prescott" data-source="post: 24844" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Re: Crossover design choice - seeking your input!</p><p></p><p>Jeff,</p><p></p><p>The problem is you're going to have to specify not just a channel of DSP, but a specific DSP. It is unlikely that everyone interested in this project will share a DSP platform.</p><p></p><p>I suggest that crossover design, and by consequence driver selection, will be the make or break for this box. I really, really liked the wedge at WedgeFest. Although it didn't have the output of other 12" coax wedges there, it sounded really great, was light, cheap, and took a beating well. It did have a hell of a lot of crossover inside, though.</p><p></p><p>You're going to have to provide enough crossover that the box can be used "out of the box", so to speak, and offer DSP settings for specific platforms so that another 3dB or so can be squeezed out of the box... having a HPF will make a big difference, and that's probably impractical passively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennett Prescott, post: 24844, member: 4"] Re: Crossover design choice - seeking your input! Jeff, The problem is you're going to have to specify not just a channel of DSP, but a specific DSP. It is unlikely that everyone interested in this project will share a DSP platform. I suggest that crossover design, and by consequence driver selection, will be the make or break for this box. I really, really liked the wedge at WedgeFest. Although it didn't have the output of other 12" coax wedges there, it sounded really great, was light, cheap, and took a beating well. It did have a hell of a lot of crossover inside, though. You're going to have to provide enough crossover that the box can be used "out of the box", so to speak, and offer DSP settings for specific platforms so that another 3dB or so can be squeezed out of the box... having a HPF will make a big difference, and that's probably impractical passively. [/QUOTE]
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