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  • V20
    V20
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    • 24.12.2010
    • 5

    ''Studio 2 light'' (G25FFL + W130S)

    Hello to you all,

    Can someone help me? Is there someone willing to develop me a crossover for the “Studio 2 light” (G25FFL + W130S)? Or is this not possible? You can write back in German. I can read it but i can not write it so well.

    Thank you very much for the one who is willing to develop the crossover.
  • walwal
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    • 08.01.2003
    • 28002

    #2
    Hallo

    First: This is a simulation, reality maybe different! And the tweeter needs the waveguide.

    Take the original crossover and change ist as shown here. Frequency-response ist very similar to the original (dottet line), but the Maximum Power is lower. N0 guarantee.

    Good luck

    (Some years ago, a compratiot of you helped me with my broken car without taking money. All he wanted, was my promise, to help another people in the netherlands. So you are the lucky one. There are more. )
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    • V20
      V20
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      • 24.12.2010
      • 5

      #3
      Hallo,

      Thank you for developing me the crossover. I will use the ‘’Studio 2 light’’ in a 5.1 setup. I think this will be a very good 2 way speaker (G25FFL WG and W130S). I have 8 x W200S 8 Ohm and 2 x W200S 4 Ohm. I want to make a subwoofer of it. What will be the best way to do this? In the way of the Grand Orgue? Or in the way of the sub T - 20.39? As subwoofer amplifier I have the Hypex HS 500. I think that will be enough power. The subwoofer will be standing in a other place of the room.

      Thank you for your reaction.

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      • walwal
        Registrierter Benutzer
        • 08.01.2003
        • 28002

        #4
        It is not easy to built the grand orgue with other speakers, please dont try it. Built als many subwoofers as you can (and will) for different positions. Each of them at least with 2 woofers.

        http://www.visaton.de/de/bauvorschla...039/index.html

        Maybe, they sound better if closed, try it.

        Best positions:

        One subwoofer at each wall midpoint is the best in terms of
        Std, Max-ave and Max-min but does not support low
        frequencies particularly well. Two subwoofers, at opposing
        wall midpoints, performs very nearly as well as four at the
        midpoints and gives a much better LF factor.
        One
        subwoofer in each corner also has good low frequency
        support, but does not perform quite as well as one
        subwoofer at each wall midpoint,
        in terms of Std, Max-ave
        and Max-min. If cost and aesthetics are considered,
        subwoofers at 2 wall midpoints is preferred
        .


        http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompa...s/multsubs.pdf
        Page 59
        „Audiophile verwenden ihre Geräte nicht, um Ihre Musik zu hören. Audiophile verwenden Ihre Musik, um ihre Geräte zu hören.“

        Alan Parsons

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