Posted by Lito [ 210.4.125.12 ] on November 17, 2007 at 14:31:48:
In Reply to: Negative signal applied to RS 8 posted by JPH on November 16, 2007 at 14:43:42:
Hi JP
I don’t think there is any thing in the market that would accomplish the
negative limiting signal.I am sending you a copy of the schematic I am
using. It is very simple to make and maybe you can ask a friend who can
make it for you. Remember , I tried this with the open back arrays
wherin the effect is pronounced. You can try it with closed back and see
if it works for you. Anyways, I play with the adjustment via the
variable resisitor until it sounds right adjusting too the level of my
DCX. To my ears, I get a setting that is very pleasing to my ears and
sounds right.To me it’s like MAGIC. Don’t forget to maintain the correct
polarity to the speakers they are driving.If the polarity is reversed,
it becomes a positive going limiter. I think too that the daytons are a
lot lot better than what I am using.Good luck. I hope it will give you
the same pleasure I get from listening to them. By the way ,I am using
too a subwoofer and my NEO8 are open back too.x’over is at 754hz.It
sounds better with the subwoofer handling 100hz down.I also found out
that due to the sheer nos. of the drivers the importance of breaking in
the drivers before getting the max. result. I guess an array with so
many drivers makes every thing very pronounced. It is like a magnifying
glass.
Lito
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