I've got a minidsp on my now bi-amped Model 19's. Anyone have a thought as to appropriate delay?
thanks
Les
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I've got a minidsp on my now bi-amped Model 19's. Anyone have a thought as to appropriate delay?
thanks
Les
Essentially sound travels at approximately 1100 feet per second. Roughly 1.1 ft/millisecond. So you won't need a lot. My Valencias like 4 ms. which is more than I thought it would take.
My tactic is to adjust for flattest response then vary it slightly and tune by ear. What sounds the best is what to use.
Thanks Old Guy. Yeah, 4 ms sounds like a lot. I'm listening to it now. Jury is out.
thanks again
Hmm, something's not right, 4 ms is down in the mid-bass..........
GM
Les
I have a test signal on CD, when used with an O'Scope and a microphone you
you can test the time delay of your high freqs vs the lows . Any interest ?
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Don
Would that be pink noise?
les
Its a pulse . Made of half a 1600 Hz sine wave repeated at a 30 cps rate.
/Users/donaldpatten/Desktop/1600HzPositivePulse30cps.aif
I do not know if this will play
Don
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Les
It should look like this:
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Don
Hi Les, have tested and measured with delay on the MiniDSP, haven't found much difference.
Hi Les, I've tested with delay on the MiniDSP and could not measure a difference that made a change in the way it sounded.