Re: Taking the 7Pi to the next level [message #82960 is a reply to message #82958] |
Thu, 30 June 2016 16:36 |
johnnycamp5
Messages: 354 Registered: June 2015 Location: NJ
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jgoodd8050 wrote on Wed, 29 June 2016 19:13 | First off thanks for starting this thread. I have been using my 7's for a few years now. I would love to hear more about upgrades in the mid-horn and top horn. I have tried quite a number of amps (2a3, variety of vintage push pull and some midfi solid state) and my conclusion is that class D is the best with the 2226. I pulled a Behringer dsp3000 from my sub recently. It was a major improvement, probably due the class D and sheer wattage. I plan to purchase another Behringer and biamp the system next.
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I own 4pi's and I feel the mid range and top horn sound really damn good.
I am going to upgrade to 7pi's one day, which I understand has an even smoother mid range, the speaker system has less IMD.
Im just not sure how much better you can expect it to get?
Thoughts-
1- I would agree that a class D amp would be awesome for the 7pi's JBL 2226,
in a bi amped set up.
2- I doubt I would use it for the mid horn or CD horn personally, I would stick with a tube amp.
3- I'm sure Wayne can build a crossover for the 7's capable of bi-amping, seperating the 2226 from the mid and CD horns.
Would you only have to match amp gains or is there more to it?
4- Perhaps this begs the question- why not just run distant subs from your class D amp?
It would smooth the bass response.
5- Distant subs would need to be crossed over at a lower frequency, so it stands to reason that you will enjoy less of that "class D bass slam".
Which brings us back to thought-1 .
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