4 way system - Synergy horns + tapped horns

Here's collated comments from the other guy who came for a visit and listen.

He's since put his trad speaks on the market and is plotting a MEH build too..

" (Vs traditional multi-way horns, they’re much more coherent and there’s no sense of individual drivers.)

This was the big takeaway for me."

"Went over to Steve's the other day to have a listen and it’s made me want to give a pair a go"

"Having heard a fair few 4 or 5 way horn systems now it’s definitely sound I like and want..

But hearing and seeing the multiple entry horns MEH, it’s a very neat why of squishing most of it in to one box and this appeals. Plus it looks like fun to make."


I'll be following his progress and helping out wherever I can.
 
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Hi Steve

Have you got a MiniDSP Flex yet?

Have you considered a Q-SYS CORE 510i as Mark 100 on DIYA uses. I have seen some for sale in the UK now and then. Seems you can do what ever you want with the right input and output cards installed, and I am pretty sure Mark will be helpful making it work.

Greatings from Denmark

Steffen

Seems I need to go visit the UK soon.
 
I haven't gone miniDSP Flex HT etc yet!

Kinda happy enough with my hifi via dedicated Najda DSP and the family HT served by a Sonos bar and rear speakers.
I do put the 2 x tapped horn onto that with a time aligned setup up, if we want the room to shake

Until Najda goes wrong or I have a rush of enthusiasm I'm so happy with the hifi sound (main priority), I don't want to mess it up
 
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