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Tag Archives: audio
Making of The Dayton Reference 2-way MTM Center Channel Speaker
Shortly after completing my Dayton HiVi RTS181.3 speakers, I got to work on a matching center channel to finish off the front sound stage of my family room theater. And this weekend, after approximately 10 weeks since I started this … Continue reading
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Tagged audio, audiophile, center channel, comb filter, crossover, dayton, distortion, DIY, frequency, home theater, lobing, measurement, movies, Music, off axis, PCD, phase, plots, response, REW, speakers, stereo, tv
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Introducing the Dayton HiVi RTS181.3 Two-Way Bookshelf Speaker
A few months ago I decided to redo a pair of bookshelf speakers I had built almost 15 years ago. Click here if you want to check them out. This speaker makeover consists of swapping the HiVi Research W6 driver … Continue reading
Decoding the Signal Path of My 2-Channel Stereo
Last week I changed around my stereo a little bit just for fun and wanted to share a few of the things I learned in doing so. I didn’t do anything too crazy, just removed the Schiit SYS passive pre-amp … Continue reading
Setting up a 3-Way Speaker with MiniDSP 2×4 using REW
It’s been about a month since the completion of these speakers and it’s about time I do a write-up on how I set up and tuned these speakers. I’ve spent the last several weeks and many hours setting up and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2x4, audio, behringer, butterworth, calibration, crossover, dayton audio, DIY, ecm8000, frequecy, hi-fi, lm317, measure, microphone, minidsp, Music, paper cone, reference, REW, rs-28f, series, sound, speakers, sys, tuning
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DM-4 Reference Speaker Build Part V – Finally Complete!
The speakers are done! I’m super excited to finally unveil the completion of the DM-4 Reference Loudspeaker. It’s been crazy though, the last few months have been such a roller coaster of different, unexpected projects, as is evidenced by my … Continue reading
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Tagged active, audio, audio innovation, crossover, dayton, DIY, dm-4, hi-fi, loudspeaker, minidsp, parts express, reference, speakers, vr-5, watt puppy, wilson audio
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Updated Whole House Audio Setup with a New 12-Channel Amp
Last month I picked up a Niles SI-1230 Audio Amplifier from a guy on Craigslist for crazy cheap and completely transformed my modest whole-house audio system into one that became worthy of me actually wanting to write about it. I’ve … Continue reading