28-Sep-2015, 17:42
(28-Sep-2015, 14:02)Jean-Marie Wrote:(28-Sep-2015, 12:46)aisip Wrote: Now, you guys have gotten me super excited! I believe I can use this active crossover feature in my system. You have to guide and help me do it.
My system is presently compose of the following components:
Amplifiers: Devialet 200
Symphonic Line RG7 MK4
Speakers: Gemme Audio Tanto Karbon V3 with crossovers for each
speaker mounted in a separate or external enclosure which is
then linked to the speakers via Speakon Neutrix connectors.
Cables: 10 foot long Speakon Neutrix cables supplied by Gemme Audio.
7 foot long pair of Wireworld Silver Eclipse III Speaker Cables.
.75 meter pair of Kimber Selet 1036 RCA Cables
1 meter pair of Stage III silver cables.
Sources: Oppo 103D
Well Tempered Amadeus
Shelter 7000
Dynamique Design Magellen SDIF cable.
My main goal is to eliminate the crossover entirely by using the D200’s active crossover function. I have no idea or inkling on how to proceed doing this. I now place my audio future in your hands. Useful links: http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/6...karbon_v3/ and this one; http://www.my-hiend.com/leoyeh/2011a/FicheV3-eng.pdf. Thank you in advance for your responses.
I don't think you can do anything with a single D, except a cross over between an active sub and a pair of speakers.
Since your speakers are two ways speakers you would need two D200, and configure the one powering the woofers as a low pass and the one powering the tweeters as a high pass.
Not quite! I have one D250 and use filtered analog out with class D mono blocs (Kharma MP150 and now diy based on Anaview AMS0100) for the woofer. As my x-over frequency is around 250Hz the sound quality of these amps for the woofers is just fine! I doubt that a second pair of D250 would be significant better (I tried it mono with my D250 ).