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On the left hand side of the 2nd pic, in front of the window: Is that one of those striking Hyperrealism Art Sculptures?
Thank you, I am very much looking forward to hearing your coming further audition impression on NS-1000 or NS1000M in the near future!I promise to visit another dealer in the future to listen again and confirm my impressions.
I noticed the crossover points are at 400Hz and 4kHz.
LoL, and thank you for your visit to my very early post #11 (dated April10, 2020) sharing the each of the SPL diagrams measured at my listening position i.e. ca. 3.4 m away from the SP (still in intact passive setup) on which you did your XO analysis. I had/have odd asymmetrical furniture positioning and the measurement was done in rather low gain resulting so many small up-down reflecting room modes. Your approximate on-chart analysis looks right, I assume.According to the diagrams, I can ascertain the following crossover points: 500 Hz and 3.5 kHz. You’re absolutely right about the bass placement on the floor.
Nawet jeśli Twoje pomiary wskazują na co innego, nadal podtrzymujesz swoje twierdzenie.
Really??Yamaha made this mistake.
Why not plug the WiiM Pro into the Topping DAC?Planned Desktop setup - Wiim Pro is being added. It has been ordered and is arriving tomorrow. The Wiim Pro will be used to drive the Sub8 and MTM whist i'm using my work laptop and my own PC and EX5 are asleep. The Sub8 sums the RCA and TRS inputs, so no switching is required as long as I only use one of the inputs at a time. I'm hoping to apply the same PEQ corrections I use with eAPO in Windows on the Wiim Pro...
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Updated: Wiim Pro arrived today and is sitting on top of the Sub8. Quite impressed with it so far, although having it connected to the Sub8 has raised the noise floor a tiny amount. I also had to set the RCA output to 200mVrms to give me a reasonable volume adjustment range. It will be interesting to compare the Wiim Pros own room correction with what I measure and calculate on my PC.
Why not plug the WiiM Pro into the Topping DAC?
Power sequencing and dependence like this can ruin the convenience and elegance of systems like ours that use several devices. My system diagram above doesn't show power. Seven devices turn on and off from a big ugly power strip on the floor. Perhaps we could discuss our problems and solutions on powering our complex audio systems.Yes, that would be another option. For me, it's all about ease of use...
The EX5 is set to turn off automatically when there is no input. As the input is always USB, it turns off when my PC goes to sleep. If I plugged the Wiim into the EX5, i'd have to change the input to co-ax/optical to listen to it and probably turn the input back to USB to get the EX5 to go to sleep after using it (I suspect the Wiim would keep the EX5 powered on all the time, although I haven't tested this).
It's a useful device and as you see we have one but I wouldn't want to use its built in DAC.TBH, I bought the Wiim because it was on sale and i'd wanted to play with one for a while. It may not stay in my desktop setup as I can probably find a better use for it elsewhere in the house.
Perhaps we could discuss our problems and solutions on powering our complex audio systems.
Perhaps we could discuss our problems and solutions on powering our complex audio systems.
You're making my point for me better than I could.Although these sequences may look somewhat complicated at your first glance, I usually complete the startup/ignition sequences in less than 3 minutes, and I complete the shutdown sequences in less than 1 minute.
I certainly do agree. And I don't know how to reconcile these goals except by building automation for your sequences. For now I can't decide if the master switch should be a basic IR remote control or a big old Frankenstein-style blade switch on the wall.I believe you can agree with me that triggered simultaneous startup/power-on with pre-fixed audible gain/volume levels should be definitely avoided at least in my multichannel multi-amplifier audio setup.![]()
I have printed sheet (set in hard-clear-plastic cover) of the routine "startup/ignition sequences" and "shutdown sequences" for my family i.e. for my wife, son, and daughter, so that they can do it without any issue!Ease of use by all the family and house guests is a very desirable ergonomic goal.