42" Plasma Ambilight.You need a projector and a big screen. That tv looks scrawny now. lol What size is it?
Don't be dissuaded, SQ can be improved.Well they do everything they are supposed to. Within their focused area they are loud. Not the best SQ, but give a real live feeling. Like being at a concert. I loled.
The mids are high passed at 60hz 12db slope. With the power I have this is good. I can see I will need a steeper slope if getting a real amp. I am not done and knew from the beginning that the XO would be a weak point for me on SQ. I just wanted to get something basic up and running that I could play with and adjust down the road. I am not done with these at all. I do want to try a single driver full range rear load horn setup though to see how the other half lives. How much power with steep XOs are you pushing through your arrays?Don't be dissuaded, SQ can be improved.
Some random thoughts;
1. Line array power handling is much higher than a normal speaker.
2. Your reciever is a power bottleck -> My towers maxed a 112c
3. Crossover is a simple 12db both ways at 4.5khz. - this can affect
perception of SQ.
'Calipso's array;
http://home.pacbell.net/lordpk/speaker/94.jpg
Same tweeters are yours, IIRC. He uses Sammi midranges each in a PVC tube
to extend the bass. He loves this. He uses analog electronic crossovers and
some amps, I forgot which ones. He swears by the sound.
When I do crossover frequency sweeps with my budget array, but I have PT2
tweeters not domes, same mids as you, I notice the SQ opens up with a lower
crossover point as the tweeters are doing more work. I run my crossover at
1.7khz, 48dB/octave. The $4 dome tweeters are limited and you may be able
to only go down to 2.5khz, but maybe that is enough to get SQ to improve?
I would use a steeper slope, at least 4th order.
When I tested my array with a chipamp DIY amplifier, the array sounded fine,
good enough for the average person to be happy with, but replacing the
low powered amp with a high powered, high headroom, pro amp opened up
a new door to SQ. When I upgraded the amps again and bridged them, it's
mania. The perception of squashed dynamics is gone, the crack of the snare
drum feels real as if the guy is in your room beating on the drum in front of
you.
Digital crossover: I use the delay feature an add 15mS delay to one speaker
channel, to simulate depth as in a 'concert hall effect'. This adds to the SQ.
Some sources may have this ability too.
Do you high pass the NSB's ? Those are nice drivers if you keep them in
a good bandpass. I use a high pass and the settting is determined by
ear and feel based on power and listening mood. For example, the WinISD
model I did was to have a 100hz tune. In theory, a high pass of 100hz is
ideal. But in reality, I could go lower. I was cranking tunes, looking at the NSB
cone movement and sweeping the high pass. I used 48dB/octave setting
so I was able to set the high pass to 65hz as the best fit. This high pass
keeps the bass out and the power handling high.
Stay focused on arrays, they rule.
Exactly. These are 3/4" domes and are good for spacing on arrays, but I don't know how low I can safely take them. Their fs is 1800, so in theory a steeper slope at 3600 shouldn't be out of the question. I just don't know about 2.5k. That seems a bit low for this.Dome tweeters aren't ideal for line arrays but if you can get CTC to 1.5" or less, it canwork well, people have done it. But, if you did find a dome tweeter that can do 1.5"
CTC, most likely it's small and it's performance is limited, ie Fs is high, which limits the
ability to get great sound at a lower crossover point.
re: (4) AA Avalanche 15's in 11 ft^3 sealed on a QSC PLX3402 (3400 watts RMS). My HT has bass. . .
I have those PLX amplifiers. Check the QSC spec sheet, those amps won't do 3400w rms
for sub duty as that power rating only applies to 1khz tones. I tested mine at 2kw rms,
20hz, 110VAC input, then the amp went into thermal protect shortly. Four woofers + one PLX, expect no more than
500w on each woofer if the wiring is proper. I think a second PLX can be sweeter, buy it used to save some bucks.
Man I have way more than enough bass without a second amp. . .re: (4) AA Avalanche 15's in 11 ft^3 sealed on a QSC PLX3402 (3400 watts RMS). My HT has bass. . .
I have those PLX amplifiers. Check the QSC spec sheet, those amps won't do 3400w rms
for sub duty as that power rating only applies to 1khz tones. I tested mine at 2kw rms,
20hz, 110VAC input, then the amp went into thermal protect shortly. Four woofers + one PLX, expect no more than
500w on each woofer if the wiring is proper. I think a second PLX can be sweeter, buy it used to save some bucks.
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gif i thought the same thing.Probably moved down to Florida and that's his front stage now.
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//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifThe mids are high passed at 60hz 12db slope.
How much power with steep XOs are you pushing through your arrays?