Thank you for your response i really appreciate it !
Thats interesting, i thought maybe you could just MA1 the sub only but if not, its indeed very focused on working with only Neumann speakers (which is understandable although i guess many peoples would be interested also in the Sub Only).
The Adam S3V do have a delay on them that can be set from 1 to 5ms i wonder is its enough to time align with the subs then…
If the Sub and the Speakers Are exactly on the same plane (like the Speakers on the Sub for exemple), there would be no time alignement needed ?
I am mostly interested in the Sub Eq capabilities to at least correct what is possible on it, so if its doable with just the iPad and a profile made in REW i guess that would be better than nothing already... even if its not as easy.
The crossover of the 750dsp is fixed at 80hz ?
The Adam are supposed to go until 32hz so maybe a crossover of around 40 or 50 would be better ? (In which case an Adam sub might be more flexible, i saw the SUB 12 for exemple have a crossover range from 50 to 200hz i think… )
I see the 750dsp is quoted at 95db 1m (0.5%) do you think it would be too much of a mis match with the Adam being quoted at 124db 1m ? Although i monitor mostly at 75/85db and might go sometimes to a bit more i dont see myself ever reaching 124db! In that case is it ok if the maximum listening volume match the limit of the Subwoofer ?
Adam sub 12 is quoted at 115db 1m (under 1%) would it be better ?
Do you think for a studio where there is only 1 listening position and having the crossover cut at a lower value, 1 sub would be enough ? I always prefer 2 but it get expensive and i wonder if its necessary when There is only 1 listening position…
I am sorry for all the questions
Thank you!
I just checked, you have to select what monitors you are using:
You cannot select "None". But i don´t know what happens if you try to run the alignment without monitors connected.
I cannot answer your other questions. The KH750 is a small, closed 10 inch sub, designed for near field use. It seems to be well engineered, but does not work miracles. It is exceptionally linear up to 700 Hz, but that shouldn't matter for most applications. Another special feature is the DSP, which works best with Neumann speakers. Unless you really need the special features, I think the general consensus is that you can get more powerful (bigger) subwoofers for significantly less money.