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All optioned out and with shipping under 2k for the pair.
Parts should ship 1st week of July.
I picked up a pair of used JBL 2226H for the mockup and will more than likely use for a pair of 4Pi for the garage when finished with the 7s.
Wood is bought along with some large clamps. I also bought my builder a nice Biscuit Joiner.
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The lines on the joints indicate biscuits!
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so looking forward to getting started on mine.]]>petew2014-07-25T00:51:57-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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12 Neutrik cable ends for boxes and crossover. http://www.parts-express.com/neutrik-nl2fx-speakon-connector-2-pole-cable-mount--092-198
8 Neutrik for boxes http://www.parts-express.com/neutrik-nl2mp-speakon-connector-2-pole-panel-mount--092-059]]>compaddict2014-07-25T18:47:31-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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http://www.gkellyenterprises.com
350.00 each]]>compaddict2014-08-01T20:56:46-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Mid Cabs are done.]]>compaddict2014-08-10T03:10:12-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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MidCabs in my possession!
]]>compaddict2014-08-10T21:36:33-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Those look great!
]]>Wayne Parham2014-08-11T13:02:02-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I decided on "3M Marine 05220 Fast Cure Adhesive Sealant, White, 3 oz".
Other than that, just doing some sanding and prep for paint.
Decided on Automotive Matte(ish) black. Epoxy primer and two part paint.]]>compaddict2014-08-26T23:20:22-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Mock up before paint.]]>compaddict2014-08-29T22:27:10-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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That's just looking soooo good!
]]>Wayne Parham2014-08-30T00:54:18-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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First two coats primer in my home made paint booth. I am pulling each piece out one by one for sanding today, then one final coat of primer...
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After a trip to the paint store and a quick shoot I am much happier now.
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Stunning!
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Gorgeous! Those look really great!
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-10T20:31:25-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Just have to make six short cables.
]]>compaddict2014-09-11T22:23:40-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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They got better but the midrange is still not very good. Not very clear at all.
My wife came home late last night and noticed how hard it was to hear what people were saying on TV.]]>compaddict2014-09-12T14:59:55-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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rkeman2014-09-12T20:02:37-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Everything is hooked up with Neutrik so I can test things one driver at a time.
I triple checked all polarities and wiring before assembly...
2226h black to 3+, Mid red to 2+ and de250 black to 1+
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Picture of XO and wiring. Wires with black shrink wrap are negative all the way back to the drivers.
Matt]]>my0x2014-09-14T00:34:57-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Max]]>tubemax2014-09-14T09:03:10-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Please have a look at the picture of finished crossover form Wayne, there is a extra coil being soldered for mid horn ( I think 1mH )!
Max
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If you have only one 16 Ohm resistor then is your midrange response probably double louder in the lower-end of spectrum...
Also you used 15 ohm instead of 16 ohm resistors, this could change somewhat impedance of crossover, not the attenuation, Wayne can give as input on that.
Max]]>tubemax2014-09-14T10:27:56-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I can see that resistor R5a is missing, so I'd suggest putting that back. And I agree with Matt, I would check to make sure the leads from R1b and R1d are not bent, touching the trace from L1.
But to tell the truth, crossover problems usually present as missing or over-represented portions of the frequency spectrum. Examples would be too much bass or bass that's too thin, missing treble or too much. Vocals can sound too throaty or hollow. When there's something wrong with the crossover, it usually sounds like the response curve is off, because it usually is.
When people complain of distortion in a new speaker, it's most often caused by something rubbing or buzzing. So look for things that may be rubbing against the cone. Make sure the gasket isn't in contact with the cone or surround, and make sure it's sealed. No gaps. Check the wiring too, making sure the wire isn't resting on the cone, which will make a buzzing sound. And finally, make sure the back panel is secure and doesn't vibrate. See the post about Midhorn bracing. You'll probably want to do the "rubber ball brace" for the back panel.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-14T15:38:02-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I will fix that in the XO box as well as the other suggestions.
The resistor came off by itself inside the XO box. It's a mystery because nothing could have knocked it off.
How much clearance is optimal between the mid cone and the panel it's mounted to?
Mid horn bracing is not an issue.. The back panel seal is not perfect now but I will fix that once I determine the proper clearance for the mid driver.
]]>compaddict2014-09-14T16:15:58-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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That's true. The 2226H is wired with black positive. Connection polarity is shown in the notes on the crossover sheet.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-15T00:16:06-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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What about the clearance question?]]>compaddict2014-09-15T00:22:12-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I don't think it's a crossover problem. But I do wonder if there's a bracing issue, like the back panel perhaps. Or maybe something else in there is buzzing, like the gasket or even a loose wire touching the cone.
Try the sound with the midhorn disconnected. You'll lose vocals, and it will sound unnatural, sort of muffled. But if there's something buzzing in the midhorn, it will stop. If that works, then take the driver out of the midhorn and listen to it by itself. See if you can isolate the problem by a process of elimination.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-15T03:20:51-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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What is the proper clearance for the midrange driver and the panel it is mounted to?]]>compaddict2014-09-15T04:43:47-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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It's a zero-clearance fit. The gasket and the plate must fit snug. It's just that the cone cannot rub against anything. All panels must be braced too.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-15T13:10:45-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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And I have a mic and mic pre-amp coming today if that helps.]]>compaddict2014-09-15T15:54:13-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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We just don't want the cone to touch the mounting plate, or anything else for that matter. There is enough clearance between cone and mounting plate to prevent them from touching, as long as the gasket isn't excessively compressed or removed. The xmax is around 2mm-3mm (depending on the driver chosen), but the gasket is larger than that.
As an aside, the mechanical limit is much greater than that, so if you were going to throw a hundred watts at these speakers, the cone could strike the plate. So you can add a second gasket in front of the built-on one, if you want to. We sell them for that purpose. But really, these are hifi speakers, and probably wouldn't ever be pushed that hard. They'd be way over xmax, and that's not what you ever want to do.
My guess is your problem isn't from cone-to-plate interference. That would only happen at very high volume levels. It's more likely something else, like bracing or something inside the cabinet rubbing against the cone.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-15T17:02:43-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I'll pull the drivers and have a listen outside the box like you said.
Imaging is very bad as well. Something with phase I think. I switched back to some CL B&W BM330 so we could watch TV and all was back to normal.]]>compaddict2014-09-15T17:29:55-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Please do keep us posted. The midrange quality of the seven π loudspeaker is the best I've ever heard, due in part to the horn loading and part due to its close proximity to the corner apex, which prevents self-interference. So whatever is going wrong must be severe.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-15T21:23:18-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Something out of phase. When I switch to mono I hear a reverb or out of phase distortion. ]]>compaddict2014-09-17T05:06:02-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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A misconnected driver will sound subtly wrong. It won't take the whole power response off, it will simply shift the nulls to being in front of the speaker instead of outside the speaker's radiating pattern. That's bad, and you don't want it. And it's noticeable. But rather subtle, really.
Any chance of making measurements? That will tell us what's going on.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-17T12:14:04-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Going to learn REW. ]]>compaddict2014-09-17T13:32:14-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Excellent. Once we have hard data, I think we'll be able to locate the problem.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-17T15:23:11-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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It was also mentioned on this site as well as a few other posts and suggestions.
Can you offer any clarity?
I ordered two new Delta 10's just in case I tightened them down to much.. A possibility.]]>compaddict2014-09-17T15:44:32-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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That is correct. The board was built for use with an Alpha 10.
I'm so sorry about that! I just noticed it. Been a busy time for us, what with the move and all.
So to resolve, you can either send back the boards and we'll install the 1.0mH coils or I can ship some to you. If you go the latter route, I'll throw in a tube of silicon adhesive, because you will want to put some under each coil as a cushion/mount for them.
Just let me know, we'll do it either way. So sorry, I can't believe I just noticed that.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-09-17T21:12:19-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I have to seal up the access panels a bit still but they sound much better.
I would not call them audiophile quality but I think I can get used to them for home theater.
Been playing with Yamahas YPAO and DSP a bit and that helps a bunch.]]>compaddict2014-09-28T16:37:08-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Yamaha set flat.]]>compaddict2014-10-04T19:15:39-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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If the measurements are right, it looks to me like there are at least three things happening.
First is the midrange doesn't look attenuated to match the other drivers. So I would look at the R4/R5 resistors. Make sure they're installed correctly and not shorted. That's a kind of easy problem to solve because it's just attenuation.
Second, the 300Hz peak. Something is going on there, probably a panel resonance. You might want to damp panels one at a time with a pillow or your hand and see if you can identify the cause. That one could be a measuring artifact too, so move the speakers and microphone and measure again. Best to measure outside. But I suspect that one is a panel resonance.
Third, the lack of treble, and the overall downward sloping trend. I see that a lot with measurement problems. Sometimes I see it with microphones overdriving the input amplifier. One would think the extra harmonics would artificially show excess HF, but I often see that problem cause a downward slope. Or it could be something else in the measurement system. But this could be confirmed by measuring something else and seeing if the downward trend existed there too. If it's truly the speakers, then the tweeter circuit or compression driver is off.
Whole set of new files with corrected SC file.
Both speakers tested 1M and flat as well as some B&W DM 330 cheapies for reference.]]>compaddict2014-10-05T21:52:28-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I didn't find any image files in your archive, so I can't see your response curves. I run WTPro and LMS, so the REW data files aren't useful for me. But even if there is no real 300Hz anomaly, there is still something way off. The midrange is much higher than the treble, telling me either the compression driver or the crossover is at fault. If you would like, send the crossovers to me and I'll check them out. We'll get to the bottom of it.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T13:37:04-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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http://ge.tt/3ko77f02?c
Whole set of new files with corrected SC file.
Both speakers tested 1M and flat as well as some B&W DM 330 cheapies for reference.
Two files renamed for clarity.
REW is the SW used.]]>compaddict2014-10-06T17:12:55-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Again, we see that there is a huge rolloff up high. It looks like the compression driver tweeter isn't even connected. That's where we need to focus, I think. Concentrate on what may be causing the lack of HF output, whether it be bad crossover, wiring or compression driver.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T19:00:20-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Could the driver 'bottom' in such a situation? And then affect freq resp?
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JCDC wrote on Mon, 06 October 2014 14:01
I think he played them without the extra (or any?) front gaskets.
Could the driver 'bottom' in such a situation? And then affect freq resp?
The midhorn gaskets aren't needed unless output is really high. And by "high" - I mean way past the level anyone would feel comfortable listening.
If pushed that hard, then the driver is pushed past its limits. One can go past xmax with those drivers without damage, but the sound quality plummets. So for hifi applications, an extra gasket isn't needed.
Besides, what we're seeing is a lack of HF content. I think that's where we need to concentrate.
At first, I thought we might have some sort of midhorn panel resonance because initial reports were that voices sounded distorted. I didn't even think the crossover was suspect, because I thought we were dealing with a buzz or something like that.
But after seeing measurements, I think just the opposite. I now think the problem is the compression driver or tweeter circuit. Measurements are showing that there just isn't any tweeter output.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T19:09:49-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I think I see the problem. If this is it, I owe you a big old bottle of your favorite adult beverage.
Look at the crossover photo you sent earlier. See the area I've circled in red:
If those resistors are touching the land in the circled area, then the tweeter circuit is shorted and it has no output. Pull the resistors up away from there - so they touch only the line going to the (+) lug - and see if you don't have nice tweeter output.
If that's it, I apologize not only for sending the boards out that way but also for not looking closer at the photo you posted. I have someone building boards for me, and they may not have tested their work as thouroughly as we should have.
And let me know what you drink.]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T19:30:35-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I just re-read this thread and saw your post on September 13th where you suggested checking exactly that. Good catch!
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T19:47:57-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I think we've narrowed our focus to the tweeter circuit. If you'd like, send the crossovers back to me, and possibly the compression drivers too.
From the measurements, it is evident that the compression driver is not providing any output.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T20:00:44-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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In the file I posted I have separate readings from each driver all taken 1M from Mid axis. Just for information.
I'll tear into the XO today check the specs on everything.
Wayne, if you want you can send me a set of known good XOs.]]>compaddict2014-10-06T20:13:30-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Well, that's probably true. It's a simple circuit and you can easily troubleshoot it there. I just didn't want to see you get stuck, so the deal always stands.
One thing you might do is to put a single series capacitor inline with the compression driver instead of using the crossover. Run the woofer and midrange directly off the amp, and the tweeter having just a series cap, value in the 5-10uF range.
What you would see when measuring that is the midhorn would be about 6dB hotter than the bass and the tweeter would be another 3dB hotter than that. So this would let you see the tweeter output, and would help isolate that huge rolloff.
If you see this - and I expect you would - then you could trace the signal through the tweeter circuit. It's pretty simple, with the signal going first through the 6.8uF capacitor and then shunted by the 1.0mH coil, passing then through the 20uF capacitor and onto the R1/R2 padding network. My guess is either somewhere the signal is shorted, possibly by one of the leads under a coil where it is siliconed to the board, or one of the series components is misconnected. It pretty much has to be one of those things, because there just isn't that much in the signal path.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T20:24:45-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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We build crossovers to order. With all the options available for each model, it just makes more sense for us to assemble the crossovers at the time of order. So we maintain a large stock of unstuffed crossover boards and all the components for each model and option. But we do not stock completed crossovers.
If all else fails, I'll build up a board and send it to you for a baseline.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-06T21:17:03-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Those are all the correct values in the right places. I think I'd probably look more for things like we saw in the resistors touching the trace connected to L1. Look for shorts.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-07T13:18:53-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Do you have some testing points with known values?
]]>compaddict2014-10-07T17:21:36-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Yes, I'd definitely test the tweeter with just a 5-10uF series capacitor. That will illustrate what the driver acts like without attenuation or compensation. It's a good sanity check.
As for test points, what you should see is approximately 11Ω across the tweeter output lugs, with the compression driver disconnected. Not much else can be checked with an ohmmeter, because capacitors look open and coils look like shorts when presented with DC.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-07T19:08:36-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I figured out Yamahas PEQ!
Dumptruck clued me in at looking at Octaves.
Nicer for now.]]>compaddict2014-10-10T00:09:15-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Then came EFI and I never looked back.
MiniDSP 4X10 and an Outlaw 7075 (7x75w) on the way.
Might keep the two mono 200w for the 2226h.. Don't know yet.
Sorry for not troubleshooting the XOs. ]]>compaddict2014-10-16T19:53:26-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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I'm with you on the carburetors and distributors. Back in the 1970s, I used to tell my hotrod buddies that we could do a lot with microcontrollers. And now, of course, everyone does. But just for fun, my own personal ride has a Holley and and distributor. Even has points, but I cheat a little bit 'cause I use the points to drive a power transistor, and that's what energizes the coil. Never pits the points that way.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-16T21:21:58-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Save me some time please!
What xo points and slopes?]]>compaddict2014-10-19T23:14:38-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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The woofer-to-mid crossover is a pretty simple first-order low-pass on the woofer. I use a 5.6mH coil, so crossover is around 250Hz. The midhorn has no electrical high-pass, so the two overlap in the upper-midbass / lower-midrange which helps smooth the top octave of the modal region. However, the mid-to-tweeter crossover isn't as simple. The transfer function is pretty complex. Best to look over the "Crossover" and "Simulations and Measurements" sections of the Pi Speakers FAQ.
In particular, study the information in the link called "Crossover optimization for DI-matched two-way speakers." Even though that document is about a two-way design, it's the exact same process I use to dial-in the upper crossover in a three-way design. So if you can duplicate that process, you can duplicate the crossover. I essentially design a digital crossover using the Spice models in WTPro, and then implement the crossover with passive parts.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-20T14:28:47-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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My schematic calls for a 5.0mH not 5.6mH?]]>Nelson Bass2014-10-21T06:04:36-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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The woofer coil should be 5.0mH to 6.0mH. The span is only about a 15% difference and is within tolerance. This is especially true in first-order filters, and even more so in this case with so much overlap between sound sources. We're looking for blending between woofer and midhorn, and any value between 5.0mH and 6.0mH is fine.
]]>Wayne Parham2014-10-21T12:50:04-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Much better sound right off the bat. Weird phasing distortion is gone.
I ended up with an Outlaw Audio 7075 (7x75w) using just two channels for the mid/high and two Outlaw 2200 (200w)monos for the lows.
More later!]]>compaddict2014-11-05T16:42:00-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Please send me the passive crossovers and let me go over them for you. Even though you've gone digital/active, I'd like the passive setup to work for you too. Sorry for the inconvenience. I hope it has been a fun ride, and that the speakers sound good to you.
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After playing with MiniDSP I can't imagine going back to passive. I just installed a pair of Nolte Audio 4X10" (per pair)175Lbs subs and I now have BASS!
No I have not. I do have some very talented people at my disposal and pretty good ears though!
After playing with MiniDSP I can't imagine going back to passive. I just installed a pair of Nolte Audio 4X10" (per pair)175Lbs subs and I now have BASS!
...but you've yet to hear the passive set up properly, so maybe you would prefer it to the DSP. In any event, since you're not using the passives, send them on to Wayne.
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John Nolte of Nolte Audio came over and set up the MiniDSP crossover driver by driver. He used the same XO points as WP and measured and set thing up from there.
Spent all day tweeking, went out to dinner then sat down and listened for a while.
These are indeed very nice speakers.
Because of the design of the subs, we had to lay them down on the front wall. They don't seem to do anything bad in that position. The sealed subs are flat to 24Hz and make crazy amounts of bass.
We have not done any EQ at all and could walk away right now and be 100% satisfied.
]]>compaddict2014-11-16T20:50:27-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Very nice speakers indeed.]]>compaddict2014-11-21T05:45:06-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Soundstage: 7
Soundstage anywhere on my couch: 10
Articulation: 8
Dynamics: 8
The ability to play loud: 10
Lack of harshness: 9
Natural sound: 8 ]]>compaddict2014-12-01T18:35:35-00:00Re: 7Pi Build 2014
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Very good. Glad they're sounding good to you now. Thanks for reporting back!
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We will see how that goes. More later!]]>compaddict2016-06-10T18:30:10-00:00