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Ganon
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The only negatives i have heard about the minidsp is the lack of on the air adjustments and some noise in hifi aplications.
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DJ-Dulux
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As long as you have the MiniDSP before your volume
control stage all is well, you can optimize single/noise ratio in the MiniDSP
and noise is not an issue. I found using the MiniDSP as the volume control or
putting the volume control before it meant noise was present and on efficient
speakers fairly noticeable. On my 12V rig I have: source>MiniDSP>amps with ganged volume
function>speakers Dupe... |
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mstep77
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Cool, got the Mini DSP and had its first outing yesterday in the glorious sunshine. Just adding the high pass filter at around 60Hz 24db/oct and it means you can increase the power handing so so much. Also put some EQ on it as per the Hornresp frequency response. Of course this type of box has its limits but I think it has a nice open sound with reasonable bass even from a bit of distance.
Thinking about doing some measurements, any recommendations on a good mic and relevant software etc? Looking to spend less than the MINIDSP mic goes for ideally. Still haven't charged the battery either. What is the safe voltage to run it down to?
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Padde298
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#following
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LOUDER!!! MO BASS
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Padde298
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BTW: I just LOVE the MiniDSP!!! They are so versitile and easy to work with. Price is not too high, but still enough to make you wonder if the task can be done in a cheaper way.
Anyone having experience with FreeDSP or other DSP for DIY? |
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LOUDER!!! MO BASS
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Edd Jordan
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Still a fountain of knowledge, i feel bad i havnt been here for a while. nice build. yes you will need to go up to a higher voltage with a 24v board (surelectronics is my fav) and you will get more power less clipping. but most likely above 150hz with that driver choice.
ps dose the mini dsp still have a really bad unity gain . as in it looses about 12db of gain at 0 db? bear in mind i bough my last one 5 years ago. can this be solve with driver update? sorry for hijack. Edited by Edd Jordan - 16 June 2017 at 11:58pm |
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