16-Nov-2017, 02:29
Hello all,
I am currently runnng a D400 into an old pair of Naim SBL speakers, and the result is more than convincing.
However it has often been stated that you cannnot get the best of Naim SBL's until you go active. I am therefore planning to make an experiment in which:
1) I remove the passive crossover from the SBL's;
2) I feed the SBL tweeters with one of D200's and the SBL woofers with the other one; and
3) since the crossover frequency of the SBL's is supposed to be at 2.7 Kz with a 18db/octave slope, I will set the low- and high-pass filters accordingly on each D200.
Does anyone has relevant knowledge and advice regarding such an experiment?
Many thanks!
Pierre
I am currently runnng a D400 into an old pair of Naim SBL speakers, and the result is more than convincing.
However it has often been stated that you cannnot get the best of Naim SBL's until you go active. I am therefore planning to make an experiment in which:
1) I remove the passive crossover from the SBL's;
2) I feed the SBL tweeters with one of D200's and the SBL woofers with the other one; and
3) since the crossover frequency of the SBL's is supposed to be at 2.7 Kz with a 18db/octave slope, I will set the low- and high-pass filters accordingly on each D200.
Does anyone has relevant knowledge and advice regarding such an experiment?
Many thanks!
Pierre