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Another reason why the Rane is better...lol, it CAN do volume control via the VIP ports.
No, won't work with the dBx units either, atleast the ones I've looked at- they needed similar PS that Rane needed. Now, you might could use that supply with the single rack space Rane and dBx processors. Maybe. Probably not though. |
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I need the six channel control with variable offsets and subwoofer level for my own system. I haven't seen a device out there that does this with a 12V input. This is similar to the reasons I did what is now known as the DSPower. I built the first one for myself and, after speaking with a friend of mine, realized that there could be a market. |
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![]() Holy cow, can that thing make some gain or what ?! +31.5dB! |
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Made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
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There is really no reason to go above 0dB as you really need an attenuator, not a preamplifier for a volume control. If anything , you might consider a 1 or 2 dB boost in software but calling it "0dB" because of insert losses or what-have-you. |
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[quote=thehatedguy;207382]Another reason why the Rane is better...lol, it CAN do volume control via the VIP ports.
QUOTE] Why do you think I own oen of those instead of the DCX
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i think i'm going to bite the bullet, you can put me down for one :-)
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New System in progress:
M10k Phaze TD1500 ~> Dynaudio MD130 Phaze TD1500 ~> Seas g18rnx/p Phaze LDX-23 active x-over Zapco Ref 500.1 ~ tc-9 Crystal DAC ~ Joshua Tree Stepped Attenuator Transreflective Xenarc My [old]Car Pc Install |
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Made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
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Funny you should say that. If I can sell enough of the DSPower supplies, I will have some capital to get some nice extrusions made that work as both home and car audio enclosures. I have a vast lineup of products in the pipeline. Unfortunately, the pipe has a small diameter (I'm the employee) and a low pressure source (low funding). Here is a preview of those; they're split symmetrical lids - one arranged over the other joined by side and endplates. A peek at a side profile helps explain this in the third image: ![]() ![]() ![]() The side or end panels are replaceable with finned heatsinks. Internally, there are slots for PCB mounting. These can be custom made as long as you want as one-piece extrusions (min order required). The guy that is doing the code for the PGA controller has a lot of experience with digital controllers. He's given me Class D TI (Texas Instruments) amplifiers that accept direct S/PDIF input and digitally process all signals right up to the output, making them the most fully Digital amplifiers available. His intended market was for powered multi-amplified speakers with programmable crossover frequencies, equaliztions and variable slopes. I have at my desk a 200W RMS full-frequency amplifier that requires a 1" square x 0.25" height heatsink. For a car, the whole amp with power supply is about 3" square x 1" tall. There is a lot of really high technology out there for which I have excellent engineering support. I don't have the capital to startup something like that from the blue. Plus, the market is still a bit small - limited to the DIY, hobbyist and specialty installer arena. However, I still plan to pursue it because A) It's really neat stuff and B) DIY car audio should be at the forefront of awesome technologies. |
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I noticed your avatar is similar to a little parody I made a few years ago.
This is a audio power transistor being "blown away". The chair and speaker are made from clay and foamies. My humor is pretty twisted.
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Lol I love it.
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A speaker is only as good as the room you put it in.
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Made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
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Made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
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just a heads up, but as far as a volume control, I have been using old AC MVC units.
Works great, and shouldn't be too hard to copy. |
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hell. I want a third for future upgrades.
Put me down for one. Ill send you an email as soon as I can access it. (seems to be down for the moment.) And put me down for twelve of those 3x3x1 class D amps. =B |
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Last edited by Whiterabbit; 09-18-2007 at 10:17 PM.. |
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Besides, the MVC is just OK - not what I would consider a really good approach. Passable, but not audiophile. (Not that I'm an audiophile). |
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12 of those amps, eh? All in one chassis? |
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You get your boards yet? Still shipping the 21st?
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Not sure if I'd need the chassis. The constant struggle is whether or not to limit myself to install locations for the benefit of having a professionally manufactured chassis. Also homebuilt allows for options such as eliminating unused gear or adding additional gear needed, rebuilding the chassis to maintain an all encompassing product without living with wasted space.
Ultimately its a very, very tough call. And frankly, a welcome one, as typically existing gear is so large the debate would be moot as install options become limited. but the options are nearly limitless with a 3x3x1 size. for example, installing amplifiers inside kickpanels with the drivers they power, eliminating the need for a dedicated amprack space. Or maybe stacked ala pdx amplifiers, pushed to a barely visible trunk corner or even behind the trunk panneling in the quarterpanel. or strung out so they fit under the rear deck or under the passenger seat. a chassis would limit me. Very tough. |
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Yes, still shipping the 21st!
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The SMPS would need to be miniaturized meaning your average toroidal won't fit in a cavity like that (and survive). Planar magnetics are becoming pretty popular, but they are several times the cost. However, the reduction in aluminum and overall weight reduce majority costs. An all-SMD (surface mount) design is also a space saving factor. |
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ok - I think we're going to be interested in two of these. I need 8 outputs at a minimum...so having 12 for future upgrades would be nice.
How soon is the price going to be jumping? I really need to get a good comparison between this and the DBX though...but that's for another thread I suppose. I will say that this PSU looks very well designed. Makes me wonder if you would consider building a higher wattage PSU for CarPC purposes...
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