My current system is 8 individual amps, one for each speaker group. That is line of six tweeters (one line for each side), a second line of 4 mids (again a line for each side), a single fill-in for low mid, and 4 woofers in a bin (again 2 bins).
My point of interest in the design concept was that the audio band is 11 octaves wide, 3-octaves on the tweet (2.5k TO 20k), 3 octaves on the mids (312 TO 2.5k), 1-octave low-mid (160 to 312) and 3-octaves of low-end (20 to 160) so that each individual combination of amplifier and speaker is operated in a relatively limited bandwidth domain, and thus dynamic stress level by asking not a lot from each.
As I have a 50-year history of high-end audio design and fabrication this was just an advanced hobby project, an easy and not expensive build 10 years ago when I moved into a this new house, and I was able to optimize each amp/speaker combination.
It works quite well. As I now have a new no-feedback current mode gain cell topology that I am integrating into my new products designs, I guess I will have to rip this all out and update/grade it over the next couple months.
Good to throw it all out and start over again, it has demonstrated that the 4 way system idea yields good results. Such is the fun of audio.
My point of interest in the design concept was that the audio band is 11 octaves wide, 3-octaves on the tweet (2.5k TO 20k), 3 octaves on the mids (312 TO 2.5k), 1-octave low-mid (160 to 312) and 3-octaves of low-end (20 to 160) so that each individual combination of amplifier and speaker is operated in a relatively limited bandwidth domain, and thus dynamic stress level by asking not a lot from each.
As I have a 50-year history of high-end audio design and fabrication this was just an advanced hobby project, an easy and not expensive build 10 years ago when I moved into a this new house, and I was able to optimize each amp/speaker combination.
It works quite well. As I now have a new no-feedback current mode gain cell topology that I am integrating into my new products designs, I guess I will have to rip this all out and update/grade it over the next couple months.
Good to throw it all out and start over again, it has demonstrated that the 4 way system idea yields good results. Such is the fun of audio.