Active Crossovers

I don't want to repeat my self, but please consider my old post. https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/active-vs-passive-speaker-set-ups.19082/post-355542

BTW, Jim Smith in his great book goes frontally against by-amping using SS on bass and SET on top.

All just IMO - others can disagree - just posting because I spend a lot of time in such approaches unsuccessfully in the past, I still have an Audio Research EC22 active crossover somewhere . A good local friend wanted to get it, I decided not to sell it to him, he would surely come asking for help sometime in the future ... ;)
coherency first and foremost always to allow for the reproduction system to not call attention to itself and allow just the music to come thru. which is why my transparent in the bass class d amped active bass towers get their source signal from the passive main tower speaker terminals. so you are free to power the main passive speakers with any amp you prefer (whether darTZeel ss, Lamm SET, or VAC pp) as the bass towers will then mimic that type sound. all three approaches end up of a piece with a balanced character top to bottom.

i'm sure there are compromises in any approach to full frequency extension, but some much, much less than others.
 
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I don't want to repeat my self, but please consider my old post. https://www.whatsbestforum.com/threads/active-vs-passive-speaker-set-ups.19082/post-355542

BTW, Jim Smith in his great book goes frontally against by-amping using SS on bass and SET on top.

All just IMO - others can disagree - just posting because I spend a lot of time in such approaches unsuccessfully in the past, I still have an Audio Research EC22 active crossover somewhere . A good local friend wanted to get it, I decided not to sell it to him, he would surely come asking for help sometime in the future ... ;)
I 100% agree. See my next post. Might take an hour to get it out.
 
Here is another idea. This is if I add subs. And possibly biamp.
Again. My speaker is a PAP Trio 15 with Coax. The stock passive crossover is biaampable.
My First Sound tube preamp wants to see greater than 20K.
My Blade KT88 PP amp is about 30K
The Sublime K235 is 75K
In this, there is not much to do accept hook it up and add the right cards to the Sublime active crossover.
I maybe want to limit the signal to the Class D Atmasphere powering the main speakers to 80 or 100 hertz through the Sublime active.
The card going to the subs would maybe limit at 20 to limit any rumble or subsonic noise.
I also have to consider I may have to limit the gain on the KT88. If that were the case, baring going through the Sublime to limit the gain, where would I add a resistor to limit the gain.

Am I on the right track?
I've consulted my crystal ball and I got a prediction- you are going to play with active amplification for a year and then will revert to a single amplifier arrangement.
How I know?
Been there, done that. but, as always, YMMV
 
Probably he does not have a substantial numbered account in a Swiss bank to pay for it , as well as for the future upgrades and repairs.... ;)

As you seem to know the brand pretty well, it would be great if you pointed us the prices of the gear you have been praising.

A collegue from.the netherlands always used to say jokingly .

Better very expensive then not for sale at all
 
Well,

I 100% agree. See my next post. Might take an hour to get it out.
If I were you I'd consider just doing a two way.

The amp driving the tweeter will be making almost no power at all especially in a higher efficiency situation. If the speaker already has a passive crossover, it won't be any problem for an amp doing the mids to do the highs too unless its grossly incompetent.

This is a lot easier to blend than a 3 way setup is!

You can use a solid state amp on the bass. At those frequencies almost any solid state amp has enough feedback to sound right (its at higher frequencies many of them get in trouble). The lower you cross over the easier this gets. But if you are intent on an SET you'll want this to be about 200Hz or higher to get the most out of the SET.

In any event you need to be careful about the phase of the amps and their relative gain.
 
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Scott of Found Music who made my amps knows what my stereo is doing.
Scott introduced me to a speaker designer (Johan) who is making a horn sub. I don't have all the details at this time. I will make a new thread as I dig deeper.

Scott has always disliked subs. Lack of coherence. Phase issues. Usually a sound that while being bass, is not recreating the tone of musical instruments. Lots of reasons to dislike a sub and prefer a good set of full range speakers. Scott reciently changed his opinion after hearing the latest iteration of Johan's horn loaded sub.

I have agreed to a purchase one of These subs. A 10" version. The sub is not a 20 hert sub. Its not trying to shake the room or take over where my mains let off. What it is supposed to be is a very fast, accurate and musical sub. Johan will bring the sub to my place and set it up.

I am pretty excited. I have heard horn based subs. The best Simon/Garfunkel and Bob Dylan playback I have ever heard was on a system with horn subs. One of the few systems I have ever teared up in front of.

I am going to attach everything directly to the First Sound. If the First Sound is not able to drive it, I will cross that bridge then. Maybe try an active analog crossover to alter the impedance the pre sees. If that does not work, I hate to say it, but I may have to consider a different pre. My Amps are the best piece of equipment I own. The pre is the second. Not sure what I would say is 3rd. Maybe my speakers. Maybe my vinyl or digital setup. I sort of think its the speakers. They really are very good.
 
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A collegue from.the netherlands always used to say jokingly .

Better very expensive then not for sale at all
Cheech and Chong said, time of weed and no money are better than times of money and no weed.
 
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Scott of Found Music who made my amps knows what my stereo is doing.
Scott introduced me to a speaker designer (Johan) who is making a horn sub. I don't have all the details at this time. I will make a new thread as I dig deeper.

Scott has always disliked subs. Lack of coherence. Phase issues. Usually a sound that while being bass, is not recreating the tone of musical instruments. Lots of reasons to dislike a sub and prefer a good set of full range speakers. Scott reciently changed his opinion after hearing the latest iteration of Johan's horn loaded sub.

I have agreed to a purchase one of These subs. A 10" version. The sub is not a 20 hert sub. Its not trying to shake the room or take over where my mains let off. What it is supposed to be is a very fast, accurate and musical sub. Johan will bring the sub to my place and set it up.

I am pretty excited. I have heard horn based subs. The best Simon/Garfunkel and Bob Dylan playback I have ever heard was on a system with horn subs. One of the few systems I have ever teared up in front of.

I am going to attach everything directly to the First Sound. If the First Sound is not able to drive it, I will cross that bridge then. Maybe try an active analog crossover to alter the impedance the pre sees. If that does not work, I hate to say it, but I may have to consider a different pre. My Amps are the best piece of equipment I own. The pre is the second. Not sure what I would say is 3rd. Maybe my speakers. Maybe my vinyl or digital setup. I sort of think its the speakers. They really are very good.
Scott is a very sharp guy. i spoke to him on the phone last week and he is pretty excited about these horns and Johan. could be awesome. best wishes with this Rex.
 
Scott is a very sharp guy. i spoke to him on the phone last week and he is pretty excited about these horns and Johan. could be awesome. best wishes with this Rex.
Johan sounds sharp too. Serious technology and tooling behind these subs. Its not a garage product. But I'm not allowed to discuss whats going on yet.
And no, I am not a dealer or distributor. Just an excited consumer.
 
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