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cackalacky
05-19-2012, 09:15 PM
The ultimate OB?
Emerald Physics - almost live - speakers: CS1.3 (http://www.emeraldphysics.com/2012/01/cs13.html)
Sir Terrence the Terrible
05-20-2012, 08:09 AM
The ultimate OB?
Emerald Physics - almost live - speakers: CS1.3 (http://www.emeraldphysics.com/2012/01/cs13.html)
I heard this speaker at the California Audio show a couple of years ago. It was playing a well recorded jazz piece featuring a Hammond B3 organ, a instrument I am VERY familiar with. It was the most realistic reproduction of that instrument I have ever heard. I thought somebody was in the room live playing it until I saw those speakers.
Feanor
05-20-2012, 10:44 AM
The ultimate OB?
Emerald Physics - almost live - speakers: CS1.3 (http://www.emeraldphysics.com/2012/01/cs13.html)
Wow! Open baffle, compression h/f driver, coaxial mid driver, Behringer DCX2496 -- gotta raise some eyebrows. I'd live to hear it for sure.
IMO, some sort of DSP processing is the future of hi-fi -- whether it's some thing like Audyssey built into your AV receiver, a Lyngdorf, TacT, or DEQX preamp, or in the crossover like the Behringer DCX.
JoeE SP9
05-20-2012, 11:24 AM
I agree with you. The addition of a Behringer DSP1124P has made a profound difference in the low end of my system.
recoveryone
05-20-2012, 11:49 AM
base on their size, they need a room to themselves, and you listen in another room :)
cackalacky
05-21-2012, 02:18 PM
Wow! Open baffle, compression h/f driver, coaxial mid driver, Behringer DCX2496 -- gotta raise some eyebrows. I'd live to hear it for sure.
IMO, some sort of DSP processing is the future of hi-fi -- whether it's some thing like Audyssey built into your AV receiver, a Lyngdorf, TacT, or DEQX preamp, or in the crossover like the Behringer DCX.
Here's a review on another one of their speakers. It touches on DSP.
http://www.affordableaudio.org/aa2010-02.pdf
Sir Terrence the Terrible
05-21-2012, 05:38 PM
Wow! Open baffle, compression h/f driver, coaxial mid driver, Behringer DCX2496 -- gotta raise some eyebrows. I'd live to hear it for sure.
IMO, some sort of DSP processing is the future of hi-fi -- whether it's some thing like Audyssey built into your AV receiver, a Lyngdorf, TacT, or DEQX preamp, or in the crossover like the Behringer DCX.
I have to agree with your last point. I have three speaker system(including the one in my signature) that uses DSP's for servo control on the drivers, controlling the crossovers, and frequency, spatial, and dynamic shaping. It makes for a speaker with a very high clarity factor.
Poultrygeist
05-22-2012, 02:52 AM
I'm thinking of going with this.
Home | miniDSP (http://www.minidsp.com/)
Feanor
05-22-2012, 05:18 AM
I'm thinking of going with this.
Home | miniDSP (http://www.minidsp.com/)
That's a very intriguing product. I have checked it out before and was temped. I still am, but since I listen 98% to computer files, I'm presently using the Electi-Q sofware equalizer from AIXcoustic Creations.
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