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Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80789 is a reply to message #80738] Wed, 05 November 2014 10:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
compaddict is currently offline  compaddict
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MiniDSP 4x10 installed crossed at 250 and 1600 with 12db slopes. Mid/high down 11db for basic matching by ear.
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!
Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80796 is a reply to message #80789] Sat, 08 November 2014 10:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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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.

Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80823 is a reply to message #80796] Wed, 12 November 2014 15:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Nelson Bass
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Have you ever heard the 7pi before your build? If not I suggest that you get the crossovers fixed by Wayne so you have a reference to compare with your current solution.
Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80824 is a reply to message #80823] Wed, 12 November 2014 16:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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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!

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Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80838 is a reply to message #80824] Sat, 15 November 2014 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
blvdre is currently offline  blvdre
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compaddict wrote on Wed, 12 November 2014 16:07
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.
Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80843 is a reply to message #80113] Sun, 16 November 2014 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Success!
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.

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Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80861 is a reply to message #80843] Thu, 20 November 2014 23:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I measured the distance between voice coils between the subs and the the drivers in the 7Pi cornerhorns and added delay accordingly. The main speakers were 4.xx ms away. Amazing difference! The subs disappeared and I can no longer pinpoint the mid and high drivers with my ears. I now have stereo bass and very nice resolution on the mid/top!

Very nice speakers indeed.
Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80876 is a reply to message #80861] Mon, 01 December 2014 12:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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In the end my goals have been met. Nothing lacking. On a scale of one through ten..
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
Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #80877 is a reply to message #80876] Mon, 01 December 2014 13:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Very good. Glad they're sounding good to you now. Thanks for reporting back!

Re: 7Pi Build 2014 [message #82813 is a reply to message #80113] Fri, 10 June 2016 13:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I just bought a pair of NOS JBL 2012H midrange speakers off of ebay!475.00 for the pair. I have been looking for two years.
We will see how that goes. More later!
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