I've posted more details including a 3D rendering on my blog:
https://speakermakersjourney.blogspot.com/2023/04/the-snr-c-concept.html
Need for high quality powered center
Hi everyone,
Just wondering how many A'goners would be interested in a powered center channel to complement their existing system.
Is this a thing, or am I the only one?
I'm asking because I'm having one custom made but could also turn out a small batch if there was an interest.
Best,
Erik
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I've posted more details including a 3D rendering on my blog:
https://speakermakersjourney.blogspot.com/2023/04/the-snr-c-concept.html |
@carlsbad2 - Sir, this is an audiophile forum and good enough is not actually good enough! 😁 Now to answer why active instead of passive, if you have followed me at all you know I don’t push one over the other necessarily. There were a number of features I realized I could combine into making a really superior center if I went with an active, DSP based solution. By choosing the driver sizes, crossover points, and delay to make a coherent whole I’ve achieved a "virtual point-source" center channel that behaves 95% like a true point source, with none of the drawbacks inherent AND gain control over the EQ of the center channel which my current receiver wont’ let me. I not only want to try this as my center but if it works as I hope I may end up replacing all of my front speakers with the same "center" channel. Not to mention, well, tons of low distortion, high output capabilities. |
It looks great! I love that you use a tweeter over a dedicated midrange as almost all the best centers do IMHO. I’m no speaker designer, but the best center speakers I’ve ever heard have used that configuration. If you design a passive version you’ll likely expand your potential market quite a bit. Just a thought FWIW. |