surprising is the word!
the exciter is rather large and not suited for small area´s. I attached it to foamboard 1cm thick, 140cm by 80cm.
With such a board there is way more mid and high than in the datasheet on the website. With the mini DSP I lift 90 Hz 8dB, I turn down 130hz to 200Hz 5dB down, 10kHz I turn 2dB down. If you use a subwoofer the cut off frequency should be rather high at least 120 Hz.
Copper instruments, acoustic guitars,...
surprising is the word!
the exciter is rather large and not suited for small area´s. I attached it to foamboard 1cm thick, 140cm by 80cm.
With such a board there is way more mid and high than in the datasheet on the website. With the mini DSP I lift 90 Hz 8dB, I turn down 130hz to 200Hz 5dB down, 10kHz I turn 2dB down. If you use a subwoofer the cut off frequency should be rather high at least 120 Hz.
Copper instruments, acoustic guitars, are very good, female voices can be a little sharp.
The exciter gives a very detailed sound and together with no fase problems the set up makes me smile.
you can turn up the volume so that the neighbours are uncomfortable.
There is something small to nag about. the connection is made with very thin wires and a stecker. It would be better if this was done like the other exciters with normal connectors. I cut the stecker off and connected the thin wires to cable shoes for car audio.
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Door Kees T. on 18 Maart 2020