eclipse vs xtant
#41
A constant variable pot has a huge range. A pot that has 12 clicks has twelve choices. So you get the disadvantages of the Pot (gets dirty, wears, etc.) with the disadvantages of the SIP (only a limited amount of frequencies to chose from).
Juan
Juan
Originally posted by Bumpin' Nova:
SIP meaning Xtant's jumper-based crossover getup right?
I don't think JL's pots would qualify as bad, though, especially if you set them with care. Referencing the chart in the back of the book, you can set your crossover within 3Hz or so if you do it with care... I believe that an unlabelled pot like on a Rockford or Sony would be a "bad pot" and one a "clicky" one on a JL or Titanium would be a good one, the best of both worlds - the adjustability of a pot with the accuracy of a SIP. If I'm wrong, then I stand corrected, but that's the way I am seeing things...
SIP meaning Xtant's jumper-based crossover getup right?
I don't think JL's pots would qualify as bad, though, especially if you set them with care. Referencing the chart in the back of the book, you can set your crossover within 3Hz or so if you do it with care... I believe that an unlabelled pot like on a Rockford or Sony would be a "bad pot" and one a "clicky" one on a JL or Titanium would be a good one, the best of both worlds - the adjustability of a pot with the accuracy of a SIP. If I'm wrong, then I stand corrected, but that's the way I am seeing things...
#43
Originally posted by Bumpin' Nova:
SIP meaning Xtant's jumper-based crossover getup right?
I don't think JL's pots would qualify as bad,
SIP meaning Xtant's jumper-based crossover getup right?
I don't think JL's pots would qualify as bad,
The Alpine 7909 is one of the best decks EVER made, yet it's one HUGE downfall is the volume control is a manual volume pot. Find a worn out manual volume control and you will here it scratching thru your system, makes pops and can even go so far as to spike the system.
SIPs or any form of a chip crossover, EQ, Balanced Adaptor are always going to be supierior to a moving part.
Almost all crossover chips can be made, they are just resistors.
Even the Xtants...................
I used to have a Xtant SIP kit that I got when I was a dealer, had so many options in it. I sold it on ebay for $300 US. You don't need that many options to tune a system properly......
#45
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To argue the merits of a cointinuously variable xover or a chip based crossover will result in opinion. Yes there are some basic advantages to both styles but to proclaim one superior seems a little narrow sighted. [img]graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
In my experience, I will take my Coustic XM5E over an AC 4XS in a heartbeat but not merely due to how the frequencies are dealt with.. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
I agree that a fresh new name brand amp is better than any similarly spec'd but previously repaired name brand amp...
In my experience, I will take my Coustic XM5E over an AC 4XS in a heartbeat but not merely due to how the frequencies are dealt with.. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
I agree that a fresh new name brand amp is better than any similarly spec'd but previously repaired name brand amp...
#46
LKEt's say it wthis way: all factors equal, I would take the Eclipse over thre Xtant just because of personal perference
but as a generalization, I would take a brand new NIB amp over a patched up, used amp unless there is a huge gap in quality
crossove or notwt doesn't really matter becuase rreflecting on the matte rwhile drinking made me raelize that you only really need 80 hz, 100 hz and 135 hz crossover freqs anyway but the opti0on of 12db/oct and 24db/oct is always good and is probably far more important then the actual frequencies you can select fomr.
[ February 15, 2004, 01:10 AM: Message edited by: Bumpin' Nova ]
but as a generalization, I would take a brand new NIB amp over a patched up, used amp unless there is a huge gap in quality
crossove or notwt doesn't really matter becuase rreflecting on the matte rwhile drinking made me raelize that you only really need 80 hz, 100 hz and 135 hz crossover freqs anyway but the opti0on of 12db/oct and 24db/oct is always good and is probably far more important then the actual frequencies you can select fomr.
[ February 15, 2004, 01:10 AM: Message edited by: Bumpin' Nova ]