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AXD?
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For the record: I have been using Devialet's AXD successfully in two different systems for several months, thanks to the kind and expert help of Mathieu Pernot.

System 1: a pair of D200's driving a pair of Naim SL2 speakers, one amp for each speaker. In this two-way case, the config can be done by the user using the low-pass and high-pass filters available in the online configurator. However, setting the right cut-off point for each filter is critical. Mathieu calculated the values for me, based on the specs available for the Naim active crossover product (SNAXO 242).

System 2: a trio of D220 PROs driving a pair of Naim DBL speakers: one amp for the left and right bass, one amp for the left mid and tweeter, and one amp for the right mid and tweeter. The online configurator cannot deal with 3-way active amplification, and Mathieu graciouly provided me with custom-made config files. Here again, Mathieu used the available data on Naim's own active filter (SNAXO 362) to calculate the cutoff pints and slopes. One great thing about this setup is that in this case the AXD config is described in separate config files (dsp.txt), which means that I remain able to modify other aspects of my setup (e.g. input assignment) using the standard online configurator. 

Now for the real important question: the sound quality. In a word: SPECTACULAR. Especially with the 3-way DBL's which now sound at the same time so delicate and so powerful, unrestricted. The veil created by the passive crossover is gone, and the musicality is improved in all respects. There is no turning back to passive Xovers now.
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AXD? - by ICUDoc - 30-Oct-2020, 07:30
RE: AXD? - by Jean-Marie - 30-Oct-2020, 08:11
RE: AXD? - by ICUDoc - 30-Oct-2020, 09:21
RE: AXD? - by pisabell - 01-Dec-2020, 17:10

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