Hi All,
One of my Velodyne CT100 Sub plate Amps (100W RMS / 250W peak) has been developing a more and more serious problem handling anything above -20db on my AVR.
It was making an occasional horrible clipping sound so I tried swapping the plate amps over and the problem moved to the other box with the amp so I was sure it was an amp problem.
I couldn't be bothered fixing it this time, as I replaced all CAPs 5 years ago and the subs are now 15 years old!
The drivers seem to be in good condition though.
The new AMP is a Jaycar 2 x 200W RMS into 4ohm Pro (cough) audio AMP designed for PA systems. If it proves itself I may not need to replace it.
I was going to go for a new Crown XLS-1502 if the Jaycar couldn't do the job.
I was able to calibrate my two 10" subs to exactly 75db to match the mains/surrounds pretty quickly with MC sound level calibration tones.
I've found my new SUB test track - Interstellar - where they are flying across the event horizon of the black whole near the end of the movie. The most awesome LFE I've ever heard!
With Interstellar - The new Sub AMP keeps up with my AVR set at -10db.
I measured in room sound level at over 105db during this section of the movie - which is almost too much for me and certainly way more than my wife would let me listen at if she was in the room.
I have the following setup:
Sub Amp input sensitivity set to .775v
Gain controls right up to max (0db) on the Jaycar Amp to get maximum output from it.
AVR set at -4db for LFE pre-out (with +10 on the AVR LFE analog input)
Another -5db on SUB in MC21 room correction
-1db Sub Limiter in a PEQ
-48db High-Shelf @ 400hz Sub PEQ
I wanted some wise old JRiver advice on any particular setup precautions or advice based on the above settings as this is my first foray into active speaker amplification.
I haven't seen any clipping at -10db but the Sub amp clip lights start to flash at -7db.
The manual for my Sony STR-DA5200ES says the pre-outs are rated @ 2V which is either pretty rare or a miss-print if I understand correctly.
Most consumer AVRs only put out .775v on the pre-outs from my understanding.
Do you think I should switch the Sub AMP input sensitivity to 1.4V, looking at my settings above, I'm not sure I'd get enough output from the Subs with it set to 1.4V ?
I'll give it a try anyway.
The Amp Specs are reasonable for Sub duties:
2 channels of 200W RMS into 4 ohms Bridgeable to 400W RMS into 8 ohms
3 x switchable input sensitivities .775v/1v/1.4v
Ground switch - I needed to turn ground off to get a ground loop hum out the system - REALLY nice it has this option!
85db sig/noise (edit:
errm not great but less important for Subs - (this is @ 1W so at rated output it's S/N Ratio is much better at around 105db - surely better than the Plate AMPs it replaced!)
1/4" Jack and XLR balanced inputs
Speakon connectors and binding posts
Toroid Transformer linear power supply with traditional A/B transistors as opposed to Class-D in the old plate Amps.
edit: oh and quiet fans! (its in my walk-in-robe with my gear and I cant hear it with the door open and it doesn't even get hot)
System sounds the best it ever has.
Thanks for any feedback!