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Cerwin Vega L-7 Bookshelf Speaker Crossover-Enclosure-Tweeter Upgrade!
Last month I was at my parents house when my dad says, “Hey do you want a pair of speakers?” I thought heck yeah, I’m not one to turn down a free pair of speakers. So he shows me a … Continue reading
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Tagged bookshelf, bracing, cabinet, cerwin vega, crossover, damping, DIY, frequency response, graphs, L-7, L7, measurements, peerless, REW, tweeter, Upgrade, woofer
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Measurement & Review of the AIMIYA A07 Power Amplifier
A few months ago I purchased the AIMIYA A07 Power Amplifier from Amazon for a whopping $60 during Prime Day. I’ve had the unit hooked up to my simple studio setup and have been very impressed with it so far. … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 ohms, aimiya, AIMIYA A07, amazon, amplifier, distortion, frequency response, graphs, max power, measurements, power, power amp, REW, rms, stereo, stock power supply, TPA3255
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Inexpensive Crossover Upgrade for the OSD Nero MB5 Bookshelf Speakers
So I picked up a pair of OSD Nero MB5 bookshelf speakers about a month ago and after giving them a listen and measuring their frequency response, I decided these speakers need an upgrade! In a previous post I updated … Continue reading
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Tagged better, capacitor, crossover, frequency response, measurements, Nero MB5, new, OSD, REW, sound, Upgrade
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Simulating Subsonic Filters and Subwoofer Response-Excursion Effects
So this is going to be a Part II to my original post from 14 years ago where I first discussed the topic of proper subsonic filter design in conjunction with subwoofer enclosure modeling. It’s been a while, but I … Continue reading
Detailed Measurements and Technical Review of the Crest Audio Vs900 Power Amp
I have to admit, I’ve got the bug once again. After building and listening to my little Sonorous 10S Subwoofer over the last couple of weeks, I’ve suddenly got this need for more, more bass, more low-end bump, more rattling, … Continue reading
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Tagged amp, amplifier, audio, bass, craigslist, Crest, custom, distortion, DIY, frequency response, home theater, max power, measurement, REW, rms, speakers, stereo, vs900, watts
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