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Or you can go for a fully software-based DSP solution just like I did with my 2-way DIY system:
DIY Audio Nirvana 12" + Dayton Reference FAST project
I am sharing with you yet another DIY project we have done with my neighbor (who is a carpenter...:)) much earlier this year It is a FAST (Fullrange Assisted Subwoofer Technology) system consisting of 12" Audio Nirvana Classic fullrange speakers and Dayton Audio RSS315HF-4 subs I could not find...www.audiosciencereview.com
I am using Jriver with various VST plugins, for crossover I am using Acon Equalize 2 in mixed phase mode. I have tried tons of EQ plugins for the crossover and this is by far the best I managed to find
You can see on the below how the wavelet diagram (=impulse response by frequency) looks like when using mixed phase mode crossover vs. traditional minimum phase crossover (that equals to hardware based crossovers)
Mixed phase mode:
View attachment 155491
Min phase mode:
View attachment 155492
In both cases crossover was set to 80Hz, 24dB/octave slope
Thanks! Nice graphs! 30ms That's quite a lot, do you hear the difference during the attacks? Could you please try to describe it?Or you can go for a fully software-based DSP solution just like I did with my 2-way DIY system:
DIY Audio Nirvana 12" + Dayton Reference FAST project
I am sharing with you yet another DIY project we have done with my neighbor (who is a carpenter...:)) much earlier this year It is a FAST (Fullrange Assisted Subwoofer Technology) system consisting of 12" Audio Nirvana Classic fullrange speakers and Dayton Audio RSS315HF-4 subs I could not find...www.audiosciencereview.com
I am using Jriver with various VST plugins, for crossover I am using Acon Equalize 2 in mixed phase mode. I have tried tons of EQ plugins for the crossover and this is by far the best I managed to find
You can see on the below how the wavelet diagram (=impulse response by frequency) looks like when using mixed phase mode crossover vs. traditional minimum phase crossover (that equals to hardware based crossovers)
Mixed phase mode:
View attachment 155491
Min phase mode:
View attachment 155492
In both cases crossover was set to 80Hz, 24dB/octave slope