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Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Wilkinson" data-source="post: 149049" data-attributes="member: 8989"><p>Re: Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Art, +2, DSP replication.... and even improvement, is bound to be possible..</p><p></p><p>Thinking about the acoustic crossover shift....and what that means as far as power delivered to the drivers...</p><p>I can see a <em>relative</em> power shift, depending on which section is limiting harder (and I can easily see the accompanying acoustic crossover shift)</p><p></p><p>...but as far as thinking about absolute power delivered to the drivers, it seems the acoustic crossover shift would not effect anything ....each driver is still getting whatever its limiting section allows independent of the other section.</p><p>I mean you could turn one driver off, and it would still limit exactly the same, wouldn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Wilkinson, post: 149049, member: 8989"] Re: Replacing/duplicating a Meyer analog processor? Hi Art, +2, DSP replication.... and even improvement, is bound to be possible.. Thinking about the acoustic crossover shift....and what that means as far as power delivered to the drivers... I can see a [I]relative[/I] power shift, depending on which section is limiting harder (and I can easily see the accompanying acoustic crossover shift) ...but as far as thinking about absolute power delivered to the drivers, it seems the acoustic crossover shift would not effect anything ....each driver is still getting whatever its limiting section allows independent of the other section. I mean you could turn one driver off, and it would still limit exactly the same, wouldn't it? [/QUOTE]
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