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Using a mini DSP seems like an even better option, since it processes in 28 bit and can convert the unbalanced input signal to balanced output, as filtor1 mentioned, that solves the issues with interfacing with pro amps. One thing about the DSP version of the iNuke - it gives you the option of increasing gain in the DSP. Sony says their sub pre-outs are 2V/1kohm, not sure how that compares to other AVRs, it played bass as loud and clear as I'd ever need. I used an RCA to XLR cable from Guitar Center. I did have a chance to use the 6000DSP with a Sony AVR ( STR-DH810 ) and I found it interfaced perfectly, I had no issues with playing single-digit Hz nor did I experience any uneven volume scaling. The most important thing is it moves the cone silently - no audible distortion at the lowest freqs.
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I know I could easily bottom out the woofers at those frequencies if I ran full power, so with a good EQ I figure an iNuke 6000 is capable well into single digits. The very first infrasonic bass sensations would manifest between 4-6hz. I also played 1-120 hz sweeps, cone movement picks up right at 1hz, although obviously just a visual effect. I had zero issues playing 8hz sine waves on the 6000, the room shook with a subterranean rumble, the subs peaked, there was no 'sound' indicating very low THD. If the above issue still exists with the NU6000DSP, can the issue be properly addressed with my second option of a pair of EP4000's and the MiniDSP?Īlthough this may not matter as I am not sure I will ever see 10Hz in my room, I am curious to see where the NU6000DSP runs out of steam in that region when compared to the EP4000.
Will the built in DSP on the NU6000DSP take care of the seeming non linearity when using the AVR volume control with respect to the subwoofers output? From my understanding people have had success in dealing with this by using the MiniDSP with balanced output to boost the voltage output of the typical AVR. I currently have a Yamaha RX-V2400 running a single 15" Titanic kit with the provided 1000w Dayton amp circa ~8years ago and have never noticed any disparity concerning volumes increasing at different rates. I have read about there being some issues with connecting a pro amp directly to the LFE output on several different AVR's. Has anyone tested these out with some serious ULF content that us DIY guys are always striving for? I’m sure 10Hz response is respectable for 75% ( The independent iNuke nu6000 bench test referenced in the CHT thread seems to provide more technical data than I really care about, but the one take away I got from the frequency response test was that it maintained a relatively flat response from 10Hz up to around 22KHz.ġ.
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Plus I'd prefer to be able to reference the information I need here on AVS in general. I always dread bringing up old threads, but after an extensive AVS search this appears to be the thread to ask my questions. a question as I’d rather not to get into forum politics.Īnyway. Is craigsub banned from AVS or something? Guess that is more of a rhetorical comment vs. Hey buddy, I was researching the 6000DSP today and ran across the CHT iNuke thread trying to find some more detailed info.