This is such a great company. I've gotten to know them over the years. They care about the people that work there and the customers they serve. These guys are the real deal.
Guys, would you please ask Dayton Audio to extend a frequency range of these amps (LP and HP filters) from 125 to 250 Hz (or at least to 200 Hz)? I guess that should not be that difficult from a technical standpoint. I wish to use these amps in my new 4-way speaker design with an active LOW section. However due to a small size of the midbass/midrange drivers an amp needs to have higher crossover point (around 200-225 Hz). And if everything goes as I plan I'd be buying them regularly.
As Dareal says below. Same here, mine comes up saying "the vi file is not executable. Full development version of LabVIEW is required to fix errors". For someone who isn't good at understanding pc errors & fixes, why isn't the download link from Dayton Audio like any other download link. Just download, unzip & install? A little frustrating & disappointing when you just want to connect it up and use it the same way this video shows.
The DSP is active with every output/input. If you need or want more info feel free to reach out top our tech team. You can contact them via phone 800-338-0531, or thru our Contact Us link www.parts-express.com/contact-us Monday-Friday, 8-5:00 ET.
For recommendations or advice, our knowledgeable and experienced Tech Support team would be happy to help. Just reach out to us via phone 800-338-0531, or thru our Contact Us link pulse.ly/rdzkbbwyxi Monday-Friday, 8-5:00 ET.
Run them full range. The best filter is no filter. Depending on their box alignment you can use the box as a filter. The independence will rise and the output will drop.
Please contact Tech Support about this issue. I have some thoughts, but I don't want to steer you down the wrong path. Thank you. www.parts-express.com/tech-support
That is a cool feature, but can our ears even hear (or can our brain register) 10Hz? I thought 20Hz was the lowest frequency we can hear, and some of us aren't even able to hear that. So I've read 35Hz is a practical, lowest frequency human ears are capable of hearing. I may be wrong though? I think it's still a nice, customizable quality to have with your DSP setup.
it is a subwoofer amp and the parametric eq allows for mitigation of room resonances (room boom), better extension, flatter curve, and protection from frequencies below port tuning. it solves most common sub tuning issues and is a much better value than a Behringer Feedback Destroyer or something similar with external amplification. all it really needs is app control.
Like the other guy said there's lots of benefits. One of them he didn't mention is you can grab a big subwoofer and put it in a small sealed enclosure then bring down the loud frequencies to match the quieter low frequencies after the sealed box starts to fall off. That way you can have equal (flat curve) SPL across super low frequencies and high frequencies with a very small box. You just need a big woofer and lots of amp overhead.
Same here, mine comes up saying "the vi file is not executable. Full development version of LabVIEW is required to fix errors". For someone who isn't good at understanding pc errors & fixes, why isn't the download link from Dayton Audio like any other download link. Just download, unzip & install? A little frustrating & disappointing when you just want to connect it up and use it the same way this video shows.
This is such a great company. I've gotten to know them over the years. They care about the people that work there and the customers they serve. These guys are the real deal.
Thank You so much!
In future (or a subsequent) video(s), please explain what they different configuration options are used for, not just how to set values.
Great product! Searching for hours for something like this.
Guys, would you please ask Dayton Audio to extend a frequency range of these amps (LP and HP filters) from 125 to 250 Hz (or at least to 200 Hz)? I guess that should not be that difficult from a technical standpoint.
I wish to use these amps in my new 4-way speaker design with an active LOW section. However due to a small size of the midbass/midrange drivers an amp needs to have higher crossover point (around 200-225 Hz). And if everything goes as I plan I'd be buying them regularly.
Absolutely. This is my biggest wish for these amps. I would like a woofer amp. Not just a subwoofer amp.
How do you know what to correct? There is no microphone to analyze the room response. Just guess?
As Dareal says below.
Same here, mine comes up saying "the vi file is not executable. Full development version of LabVIEW is required to fix errors".
For someone who isn't good at understanding pc errors & fixes, why isn't the download link from Dayton Audio like any other download link. Just download, unzip & install? A little frustrating & disappointing when you just want to connect it up and use it the same way this video shows.
Mine says the same when I open the downloaded software. Not sure what to do now
This may be a noob question, does the parametric EQ work only for amplifier or also for example for the XLR passthrough?
The DSP is active with every output/input. If you need or want more info feel free to reach out top our tech team. You can contact them via phone 800-338-0531, or thru our Contact Us link www.parts-express.com/contact-us Monday-Friday, 8-5:00 ET.
So... does this amp run the high pass thru the dsp? I hope no
Does the low pass go up enough to use this for a active crossover in a regular speaker?
125 Hz. I am asking guys from Parts Express to contact Dayton Audio and to make them to extend that range to 200-250 Hz.
Is there a plan to release DSP amp for 1000w plate amp? This was we can play with 15” ultimate with the advantages of DSP?
We have a few options to use DSP with your existing amps. Here are a couple examples:
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Thanks a lot for that. Is there a consultation service you have so that I take get advices on sub building ?
For recommendations or advice, our knowledgeable and experienced Tech Support team would be happy to help. Just reach out to us via phone 800-338-0531, or thru our Contact Us link pulse.ly/rdzkbbwyxi Monday-Friday, 8-5:00 ET.
so has the signal that is high passed to the satalites been converted to digital then back to analogue ?
Run them full range. The best filter is no filter. Depending on their box alignment you can use the box as a filter. The independence will rise and the output will drop.
I have the 2 way plate amp but my filters reset everytime I switch it off ..any thoughts
Please contact Tech Support about this issue. I have some thoughts, but I don't want to steer you down the wrong path. Thank you.
www.parts-express.com/tech-support
Tomorrow I will purchase one :)
KILLER!
Very cool.. Not sure of the usefulness of 5 bands of EQ below 150 Hz, but still nice.
That is a cool feature, but can our ears even hear (or can our brain register) 10Hz? I thought 20Hz was the lowest frequency we can hear, and some of us aren't even able to hear that. So I've read 35Hz is a practical, lowest frequency human ears are capable of hearing. I may be wrong though?
I think it's still a nice, customizable quality to have with your DSP setup.
it is a subwoofer amp and the parametric eq allows for mitigation of room resonances (room boom), better extension, flatter curve, and protection from frequencies below port tuning. it solves most common sub tuning issues and is a much better value than a Behringer Feedback Destroyer or something similar with external amplification. all it really needs is app control.
@@jimtremayne Nice! Thanks for the explanation. If you can't get good subwoofer sound out of this thing, you didn't try hard enough!
Like the other guy said there's lots of benefits. One of them he didn't mention is you can grab a big subwoofer and put it in a small sealed enclosure then bring down the loud frequencies to match the quieter low frequencies after the sealed box starts to fall off. That way you can have equal (flat curve) SPL across super low frequencies and high frequencies with a very small box. You just need a big woofer and lots of amp overhead.
Im trying to update firmware for me to use dsp on computer but its not loading the hex files...does anybody know how to take care of this issue
Same here, mine comes up saying "the vi file is not executable. Full development version of LabVIEW is required to fix errors".
For someone who isn't good at understanding pc errors & fixes, why isn't the download link from Dayton Audio like any other download link. Just download, unzip & install? A little frustrating & disappointing when you just want to connect it up and use it the same way this video shows.
I'm assuming theres no amp on the highs just a crossover.
right. For each satellite speaker you need a separate amp (for example a couple of hypex 251 plate amp, or a classic stereo integrated amplifier)
I hate the fact that I have to use a computer for everything. Therefore I'm unable to use this product or others like it.
First!!! Can I have one 🙏
If only! haha
Subsonic filter starting minimum at 25 Hz it's bad, too high value. SUB sonic have a precise meaning...