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Reference will be pushing it with these on AVR power unless you have a small room. Reference level requires that each speaker be capable of...
The 1446 used in the Volt-8 isn't a huge upgrade from the DNA-150 though I did make some voicing update between the designs. The 1446 does not...
I wouldn't see the need to go larger then the HT-8's for surrounds in that size room. Both do require use of an enclosure unless you are fine...
One issue I found with using the threaded adapters on coaxials way back when work started on the Volts was that the bolts needed to mount them to...
Maybe you forgot about the reply I made on the previous page....
Look in the official thread for each of the designs.
Take a look at the entire loudspeaker industry as a whole, how many commercially built speakers have documentation of both on and off axis...
It used the DNA-325.
One layer is probably good on the sides/top/bottom but you could double up the back if you wanted.
Have you tried swapping the waveguide/compression driver with another speaker to see if the issue follows the driver? If there are cold solder...
I would go with whatever version aims the speaker closest to the MLP or most opposite seating position to that speaker. This will give the best...
Only the Volt-10, the Volt-8 and Volt-6 are both more shallow then that.
The SEOS-10 + compression driver in the HT-8 is ~5.25" deep overall, however you will want some clearance behind the compression driver for the...
I fixed the DSP file link. Note you need to change the file extension to .zip after downloading.
When sizing ports there are three things to keep in mind. Will it physically fit in the enclosure (this one is kind of obvious). Port airspeed...
Without subs right now I would just turn subwoofer to no. Then go into the Tone setting and change bass to +6dB which should give you a little...
Yes with the amp connected to the crossover you can connect the drivers one at a time to make sure each one produces sound.
LF C2 isn't used for this design, it was added to the PCB for future proofing for the Titan-612 but that one was never turned into a kit. It does...
And you have double checked that the amplifier is wired to IN, the woofer to LF, midrange to MF and tweeter to HF? Something else to check would...
Up to 30' - 16 awg. 30-50' - 14 awg. >50' - 12 awg. You could liekly stretch those figure a little as well and of course it doesn't hurt anything...