drummerman said:I assume you saw an exhibitor at Scalford using a similar set-up?
What was used and did they demonstrate with/without room correction?
DocG said:Your train of thought is remarkably similar to my own project (almost scaringly so!). Though I must admit I threw more money at it...
At the moment, I have a Bluesound Node 2 as my source; digital RCA into my DEQX HDP-3 (active XO + driver and room correction + DAC); analogue RCA-to-XLR to 2 two-channel Hypex amps (diy, 1 x SMPS-600, 2 x NC-400) and to my Rythmik subwoofer (15", sealed, bespoke cabinet, 370 W AB-amp); and 4-core 4mm2 speaker cable (spades to Speakon) to Magnepan MMGs (reframed in solid wood, XO-less).
Everything bought blind or diy...
Very happy so far; still have to integrate the subwoofer (that was brought just this morning).
I tell myself this set-up will cure upgraditis (though I'm already toying with the idea of adding separate DACs...).
luckylion100 said:I'm sure amazing results can be achieved and I'm sure this will make for a very interesting thread, I'm expecting great things!
I'd love to consider something like this myself, my next goal is assembling a Raspberry Pi3 and the thought of that is terrifying. ;-)
Best of luck.
drummerman said:Also try DIY Audio and PFM/Wigwam for advise.
MajorFubar said:I just think your wife is a saint. Mine would have divorced me by now.
Vladimir said:I'd recommend the Crowns with integrated DSP crossover option. You can use one for the highs and one for your lows, eliminate the extra active crossover in the setup. XLS 1000 sell for $300 each on Amazon, though I prefer the black XLS 2002 for more power and looks.
davedotco said:A lot depends on how much computer nonsense you plan to get involved in, or whether you prefer to keep it 'hi-fi'.
Your proposal will involve some complications, finding speakers that can be used actively at this sort of price will be a challange, 4 channels of amplification will cost, etc, etc.
A relatively 'hi-fi' solution would involve using a pair of integrated active speakers, probably from the pro world, these will give you crossover and amps 'matched' to the drivers. Drive them with the DSP Antimode Dual Core, a processor/dac/preamp that is a complete package, including measurement microphone.
The DSP Antimode costs £700, so a big chunk of the budget, but it is effectively plug and play so just add a small pair of actives, entry level Adams say as a starting point. Stretch you budget to a pair of A7x, and you have a very capable system indeed.
seemorebtts said:Any reason the speakers you have chosen.iv never heard them before