A while back I had a pair of Prodigies driven by a pair of big monoblocks and, latterly, Lyngdorf amplification With inbuilt active crossover and room correction provision. No issues there given the Prodigies were passive speakers, even though I could not bypass their analogue crossovers.
currently I am running layer Lyngdorf amps with the main integrated feeding a pair of Quad 2905s and a second amp powering Lyngdorf passive corner woofers. As before I use the Lyngdorfs very good room correction software and active crossover to direct sub 120Hz signals to the corner woofers and leave the Quads to deal with frequencies above that.
However, as with the Prodigys, the Quads are rather imposing in our lounge and pressure is mounting to downsize. So my head is turning back to hybrid MLs (I have run Audiostatic and Final ‘stats) before but with less success in pairing them with bass units which they both very much needed).
So, thinking of Summits, Summit X, Spire or Montis. But these all have onboard amps for the bass yet seem to need high level inputs from a power amp. So, having already taken a fully digital audio stream from source to the speaker outputs of the Lyngdorf, it will then be ‘undone’ and re-amplified by the ML loudspeaker. Have I understood correctly ? Surely the MLs must have a line level input for their bass sections ?
Alternatively, is there a way to simply bypass the crossover networks of the MLs and continue to let the Lyngdorfs sort out via their external, active, digital crossover capabilities ( allows for crossover frequency, filter type, slope, polarity and various parametric and shelf design). Obviously I would still be outputting to the ML audio transformer for the ESL.
Given there are a number of amp systems out there now that allow this sort of manipulation ML might consider passive hybrids ( at least larger ones).
Anyone had similar thoughts ? Also anyone had the opportunity to compare big Quads with recent ML hybrids ?
thanks
currently I am running layer Lyngdorf amps with the main integrated feeding a pair of Quad 2905s and a second amp powering Lyngdorf passive corner woofers. As before I use the Lyngdorfs very good room correction software and active crossover to direct sub 120Hz signals to the corner woofers and leave the Quads to deal with frequencies above that.
However, as with the Prodigys, the Quads are rather imposing in our lounge and pressure is mounting to downsize. So my head is turning back to hybrid MLs (I have run Audiostatic and Final ‘stats) before but with less success in pairing them with bass units which they both very much needed).
So, thinking of Summits, Summit X, Spire or Montis. But these all have onboard amps for the bass yet seem to need high level inputs from a power amp. So, having already taken a fully digital audio stream from source to the speaker outputs of the Lyngdorf, it will then be ‘undone’ and re-amplified by the ML loudspeaker. Have I understood correctly ? Surely the MLs must have a line level input for their bass sections ?
Alternatively, is there a way to simply bypass the crossover networks of the MLs and continue to let the Lyngdorfs sort out via their external, active, digital crossover capabilities ( allows for crossover frequency, filter type, slope, polarity and various parametric and shelf design). Obviously I would still be outputting to the ML audio transformer for the ESL.
Given there are a number of amp systems out there now that allow this sort of manipulation ML might consider passive hybrids ( at least larger ones).
Anyone had similar thoughts ? Also anyone had the opportunity to compare big Quads with recent ML hybrids ?
thanks