I heard the same comment from several guys being on the spot...This is what i wanted to say after listening this sytem in munich
I heard the same comment from several guys being on the spot...This is what i wanted to say after listening this sytem in munich
that's the right questionWhat’s the impedance, and what’s the lowest it drops to
Between vac monos cannot be overlookedIt looks a fantastic system - but I was not expecting to find an Accuphase DF-75 Digital Frequency Dividing Network in such system. Does any one have details on how it was used or is it a mistake in the list?
https://www.accuphase.com/model/df-75.html
No but it was definitely there and surprised me as well. I asked what it was doing there and got a look of “Duh” before getting my answer…dividing the frequencies…It looks a fantastic system - but I was not expecting to find an Accuphase DF-75 Digital Frequency Dividing Network in such system. Does any one have details on how it was used or is it a mistake in the list?
https://www.accuphase.com/model/df-75.html
This thing is like a Swiss Army knife. You can add delay and filter on both the analog and digital levels. I think the only thing more comprehensive is a Trinnov, which can also compensate for the room.If you think it allows to control not just the speakers but the room .
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Active cross overs are great if you know how to set them up .
I've seen it used on clarisys before
Even other types
There was a picture using 4 or 6 Westminster amps and a analog active cross over
the one shown above can allow the use of more amps and still use the internal cross over
Ok so what slopes and frequencies are need for the Clarysis?If you think it allows to control not just the speakers but the room .
That unite is 10k
Active cross overs are great if you know how to set them up .
I've seen it used on clarisys before
Even other types
There was a picture using 4 or 6 Westminster amps and a analog active cross over
the one shown above can allow the use of more amps and still use the internal cross over
I thought they were using 1st order but now I am not sure.Ok so what slopes and frequencies are need for the Clarysis?
Agree , but would love to hear them also with high powered toobs , like say an Mc3500 not with the usual low powered PP toobs . If you gonna go PP on the toobs might as well use powerful ones ..!And in the overall context I'm sort of puzzled why this narrative is being pushed over and over again that panels are now super easy to drive with tube amps? I personally heard Studio plus in two different setups and on the first occasion in setup no.1 they've been driven by tube PP amps (big ones) with tube pre and tube DAC. They sounded OK but nothing more than that considering the price of the gear. On the same occasion and in the same setup we replaced the tube power amps with the monster SS amps and the result was like the gates of heaven opened - amazing difference and amazing lifelike presentation - just mind blowing.
If I'm not relevant, go and see the thread of @Thundersnow who owned and used for prolonged period of time on his panels (Studio Plus) huge SET power amps with "good" results but only when he placed monster Karan SS mono blocks with 2kW per side magic happend. In his case tube DAC and tube pre are driving the Karan amps. BTW this was system No.2 I heard few weeks ago and yeah - it sounds amazing.
So, in nutshell can you drive them with tube amps - yeah; will they pull out absolute best of them - I'm 99.9999% sure not at all - until someone proves me wrong ...even with their on the paper sensitivity rating of 102dB (for that rating go and prove it with 3W 2a3/45 SET amp - should work like a charm....ah yes you can't...)
^#Metoo.^I thought they were using 1st order but now I am not sure.
Attached is an interview with Florian Wiegand of the Clarisys and Mike Bovaird, the US importer, at the only showing of the Clarisys Atrium in North America at the Florida Audio Expo (February) 2025.Ok so what slopes and frequencies are need for the Clarysis?
In the video post #46, three VAC amps per channel easily run over 600 watts of tube power. If VAC lights up blue, they're on, as far as I know. But maybe I'm wrong.Agree , but would love to hear them also with high powered toobs , like say an Mc3500 not with the usual low powered PP toobs . If you gonna go PP on the toobs might as well use powerful ones ..!
That Accuphase seems like it is basically a DSP with an ADC at the front and a DAC at the output, and the DSP part in the middle of the box.Attached is an interview with Florian Wiegand of the Clarisys and Mike Bovaird, the US importer, at the only showing of the Clarisys Atrium in North America at the Florida Audio Expo (February) 2025.
I indexed the link to start at the section where Florian discusses the role of the Accuphase DF-75 Digital Frequency Dividing Network with the Clarisys Atrium. Hopefully this will shed some light on your questions regarding slopes and frequencies used with the Atrium.
I attended the showing at FLAX 2025. I returned several times during the 3 days of the show and can attest to the extraordinary sound quality of the system.
When using an active crossover one does not also use the Clarisys passive crossover.I think that maybe using a 6dB slope in the passive crossover, and then a 6dB filter before it… sort of makes it a 12 dB slope.
I would have expected it to have been more ideal to have the passive XO in the speaker bypassed.
Yeah it is seemingly to be a bit complex and more to show case extra gear and amps.Lol did I say I know I just know ?
No idea but I do know he knows how to set this up. I think the clarysis are very well made as some others . But a hard part is cross overs so many moving parts in a mega system like this.
(...) I indexed the link to start at the section where Florian discusses the role of the Accuphase DF-75 Digital Frequency Dividing Network with the Clarisys Atrium. Hopefully this will shed some light on your questions regarding slopes and frequencies used with the Atrium. (...)
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