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09-21-2012, 01:24 PM | #1 |
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Amp addition to my MS-8 based system
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I have recently bought a Vibe Litebox Stereo 4 from a forum member (thanks J335D!) and it arrived today. Was surprised with how light the unit is. Now just pondering on how best to mount it and use it with my XD amp. I am very excited on adding another quality amp and increasing the headroom in my system. Currently my XD amp is in the stock amp location, and I don't think there is room for the Vibe to fit there as well. Plus the Vibe's controls are on the bottom of the speaker. Can anyone confirm whether it is safe to mount this amp upside down, as I have heard that its not safe? The only way I can think to mount this amp, keeping the controls in view, is mounting it to the "roof" of the trunk; there are some holes in the metal I could use. I have also been thinking about how to use these two amps together, so I can get all the speakers matched up before the autotune. At the moment the Morels and Jehnerts and getting ~ 75w. The following is the nominal and peak power that these speakers are rated at: Morel Integra Ovation - 80W 250W 2 x Morel Dotech Ovation - 100W 300W 2 x Jehnerts - 130W 200W I'm thinking to bridge all the XD channels and connect them to the Morels, and adjust gains so they get roughly 150W. This way all my front speakers are getting equal power and should be matched before the autotune. Even though this is more than the nominal power rating of the Morels, I think that they should be fine? Its still less than 70% of their max power handling. Now for the Jehnerts I have 2 options which I can't decide on. Option 1 is to bridge the Vibe and adjust the gains so they get roughly 120w each from the Vibe. Option 2 is to use the Vibe to amp them normally @ 90W whilst also amping rears? The extra 30w with option 1 will not give me a huge increase in SPL (probably only a db), but will it give me a noticable increase in SQ? This seems like the only possible benefit with option 1. Normally I would never considering wasting my time with the rears, but after reading recent comments from taibanl and makkan, it may not seem like such a bad idea. Also even if i bridge, they would only be getting another 30w as i wouldn't want to risk giving more. Using the following link http://myhometheater.homestead.com/splcalculator.html , and entering the speaker sensitivities and watts they would be receiving, I have estimated that going with option 2, these are the estimated db levels, assuming the same listening distance: Morel IO - 111.1db Morel DO - 111.1db Jehnert - 114.8db OEM Rears - 110.8db So at the same distance the OEM mids will be the same SPL as the Morels. But in reality they will still be quieter as they are further away. So I will still be in the same situation, my front stage will be higher than my rears. Also the jehnerts have a slightly higher db. This is ok as they normally are hindered by the seat anyway. However at the end of the day these are just simple estimated numbers and in reality they might match better, or even worse! I just wanted to do these simple estimates so I could connect up the amps just once, and won't have to fiddle with the wiring again. I might be going over the top here with these calculations. I'm thinking with this increase in power, overall SPL will be more than enough for me (as it is when i raise gains on the XD currently) and hopefully i won't have to adjust the gains after calibration. Does anyone have any comments, or different suggestions on how best to mount and utilise these two amps? |
09-21-2012, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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The 90w figure is likely underrated and bridged you would likely have too much power available and could end up blowing them so I would run them normal and amp the rears. It's nice to have all channels amped, you have more flexibility with gain setting. The 90w will be plenty anyway once you install the trunk sub.
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09-21-2012, 04:08 PM | #3 |
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Yeah i think i will go down the route of amping all channels then.
What about this suggestion. I have heard the Vibe is more musical than the XD as its class GH, not sure if this would even be noticeable? So would it be better overall to amp the front mids and centre with 3 Vibe channels, then amp underseats with XD bridged (turn gains low enough so not to blow Jehnerts) and then have a XD channel each for rears? Another reason behind this suggestion is at the moment i have the gains slightly higher on the Jehnerts than the Morels and music sounds very nice, Jehnerts easily keep up with authority. If i have them equal it sounds like the Jehnerts can't keep up. So if i bridge Morels @150W and have 90W to Jehnerts i dont think it will sound right. I may be wrong. |
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(unless your mids are very good to play 80Hz and above frequencies. And in that case, you would still keep subs slight at higher gains compared to mids) Quote:
Leave this idea till you add a sub in your trunk. Keep us updated with your progress.
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09-28-2012, 12:39 PM | #8 |
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Well im not sure I like the idea of using only 3/4 channels, but I would try and amp the entire front stage similarly; ensuring SPL match between power applied and driver efficiencies (as you and I have discussed before)
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09-28-2012, 01:33 PM | #9 |
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Yes thats ultimately what i would like. All the morels are rated equally and the Jehnerts a bit more, but they're kind of hindered by the seat.
So i have got two options. Either bridge the 6 XD channels for the 3 Morels and use 4 Vibe channels for the underseats and rears. Or i could use 3/4 vibe channels for the 3 morels and then 4 channels bridged for the underseats and the remaining 2 for the rears. The only reason im slightly in favour of the second option is the Morels would be getting ~ 90W from the Vibe, and the Jehnerts i could adjust the XD gains to roughly 100W-130W. From my personal experience I feel that the Jehnerts sound better with more power compared to the Morels. Also ctuna has suggested that using a class GH for mids/tweeters is normally better and a class D normally better for bass. Not sure if i would notice this though. A disadvantage is only using 3 channels out of 4, but compared to total power, an additional 90w won't really make a difference to SPL would it? Out of the 2 options what would you choose if you had the same equipment? |
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09-28-2012, 06:10 PM | #10 |
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Personally I would do the 150wpc on the xd for the front stage.
The class gh amp does have measurably better sq but I'm not sure it's audible. So I would probably give the benefit of the doubt to having the perfect number of channels. |
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