I completly follow you on the FDA avantages and your setup. I have an equivalent setup with two FDA (SMSL AD-18) and a Mini DSP Nano-digi and I'm very suprised that poeple prefer to have dac and standard class D amplification eaven in multi amplification systems.
You have two inputs on the nano...
Long press to put ON the amp (2 secondes)
Then short press to enter the source menu (that is the first one)
Then directly 4 right clics on the buttons and you should be in BT mode.
Usb -> opit 1 -> opti 2 -> coax -> BLuetooth -> Aux
If you wait 5 secondes it will be recorded by the device...
So just to clarify few points.
I’m using the SMSL AD-18 in a 2 ways active setup with a MiniDSP Nano DIGI. They are used as FDA amplifier with the coaxial inputs (which has not been tested in the review of this amplifier). Amplifiers are powered by an SMPS300RS power supply giving lots of punch...
Does your display is steal working or it’s just the plastic cover in front which is burnt?
If it’s just the plastic, remove it by gently inserting cutter blade staring by the top of the amp. There is some twin faces tape all around beetwenn the plastic screen and the amp case.
Then if the amp...
Is there any "guideline" for tuning PR ? (Range of weight to test, position of the mic vs the PR...)
I will continu to play with the crossover but from my perspective, the 2500hz zone is what suits me the best with the @augerpro waveguide.
Congrats for the Hybrid projekt, I love the design ...
Thanks for the answers and advices.
So i'm using the 8ohm version of the NBAC.
I worked a little on the active crossover and here is the current result with the goal to follow the marginal line around 78db.
-Yellow line is the tweeter
-Orange line is the mid/bass woofer
-Red line is both...
Few pictures of the prototype built. Cables are not the final ones but what I had on hand…
I started to make my crossover using the MiniDSP, but the current result is not really relevant as I did my measurement in room and it seems there is a lot of reflexion. Need to find time and space to do...
I had to make a short break in the project during the summer.
I will share my drawings at the end of the project only if I consider it is successful.
For now I'm staring the box construction. It's just a start and only 3 panels are currently sticked (I have to work on the inner "barrier").
I think it is an interesting help however my simulation is full of approximation and does not consider an essential parameter, damping. In addition, the sound is composed of waves and not a continuous laminar flow of air so I'm not sure of the degree of effectiveness of this type of simulation...
So after many reading I decided to make à 2 way bookshelf with wave guide, passive radiator and active crossover instead (passive crossover is my principal concern for any speaker project – Active allows to change easily parameters and to boost the bass response so less need of the tower...
For fun, here is an airflow simulation of the cabinet with two different positions for the central brassing.
I'm not sure that such simulation and my input parameters are relevant since the simulation is with a constant laminar airflow and with an open inlet and outlet (may be better in BR...
If adding a direct barrier to the passive radiator has a positive impact, perhaps it would also be good to reverse the position of the Woofer and the tweeter so that the wave from the woofer is as far away from the passive radiator as possible.
Is that what you recommend ?