Hi was seeking info about Najda DSP processor and found this Forum. I have already decided to order the Boxed version.
Many years ago I built several speakers and HiFi systems. I already then built active crossover boards. But it was a lot of hazel if I wanted to try an other dividing frequency. And amplifiers where expensive or complicated to build from components. So finally I bought Kef 105 speakers and lived with them for many years.
Now with DSP technology I can finally do the tuning that I think is very important and till now has only been possible for professional product developers. Now a DIY developer can do a lot with REW a microphone and a DSP processor. You don't always need to reach for the absolute top in gear as your tuning skill will compensate for a lot of the final sound. And you also have a important edge over the professional developer as you are tuning your system in the room where you will listen to your music.
I think that it helps a lot if you set a framework and goals for what you want to gain when you deicide to develop a system. My goal is to reach for a sound that would reflect how it sounded in a recording studios in 1970 - 1980. Therefore I have chosen JBL compressor horns, 10" and 15" transducers. My goal is to tune these to sound at their best.
My sytem is in beta stage so the horns are up and running but I have not yet built the low mid- and base cabin. Now I use my Kef 105 speakers base as the bottom. But I have already bought the lomid 10" and 15" 2235 transducers.
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