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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: The problems with Velodyne SMS.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 10/4/2010
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 jessie.dazzle wrote:

The Velodyne SMS 1 will allow you to do just about anything, up to 200Hz. 

I was the Velodyne crossover into the game yesterday. To my surprise it not as convenient as I thought. The high pass filter is not defeatable as it was promised in sales brochure’s technical description – it only could be set to 1Hz. The setting of crossover is not a real time thing but the calibration that require to save seating and then to rebut the unit sort of speaking. This makes to use this crossover as bit cumbersome. I am sure they mint it to be used in automated mode with microphone but if I do not use auto-calibration then it is a bit inconvenient. The out to menu to external TV is also I found a bit Moronic. There is not a lot of data presented in menu and I see why they did not use the internal display – it has 3 lines that do virtually nothing. All together, even I think it will allow me to do what I want but I would prefer an old fashion real time crossover with knobs. I have a local guy who has Pioneer D23, I might borrow it from his and combine it with Velodyne parametric EQ functionality.

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