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Who has Luv for the Lyngdorf 2170 and is thinking about the 3400. A random thought on why the % correction goes up when speakers are placed against a wall. Most speakers are designed to perform flat when in room. Putting them against the wall will lift the bass and some mid-bass some 3 to 6 dB. RP is simply r... | |
Class D is just Dandy! @erik_squires wrote:One really interesting thing about the Technics however is the heavy DSP processing they rely on to flatten the electrical amplitude and phase response. I'm tempted to do this with a miniDSP to see if I hear any benefits. I ha... | |
Class D is just Dandy! Erik said: REW is great, but measuring the speakers adds a ton of confounds. I say this as a speaker maker and integrator. And that's fine, but what I'm personally after is to understand how well these amps do electrically, as that will be the mo... | |
Class D is just Dandy! Kenny Unfortunately, I am not very well equipped with instruments to perform such tasks. Do you have a computer / laptop with audio out? Then all you need is REW (Room Equalization Wizard) which is free and a mic. You can get a USB mic with a ... | |
Class D is just Dandy! Henry It is very rare to find a Scintillas owner. Are you located in Texas? Former owner I'm afraid. Parted with them many years ago - the original owner wanted them back. Today I have a system based on the BG72 ribbon and 6 Carver hex cone ... | |
Class D is just Dandy! George, Not only is it 1ohm @100hz, but it has a massive -90 degree phase shift at 100hz also, these two together mean almost a dead short as see by the amp. Where do you get your data on the Scintillas? I owned a pair and measured the impedance... |