GreggoEggo
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Getting ready to pick up some CLS-II speakers in good shape, going to make a long road trip to pick them up and then enjoy them "as is" for a few months... but then the insanity begins. I would greatly appreciate any feedback on some ideas I am kicking around:
1) Going to save up a little extra and purchase new panels from Martin Logan at some point. I could get CLS-II panels but wondering if they would build me CLS-IIz panels instead, and if there might be any benefit to that approach?
2) They seem to have the power supplies (does that include step up transformers?) for either CLS-II or CLS-IIz, was thinking about getting a new set of either model... and stripping out literally everything else in my electronics modules and soldering my cables direct. No crossover correction filters, no power on/off delay or music sensor, nothing... just pure straight wire from power amp to transformer and then to panel. I would use a power strip to physically turn on the modules when I play music, and turn them off just before I stop playing music so the charge dissipates. I would also use a miniDSP upstream (digital only system) to put a digital low pass filter at 18 kHz, a digital high pass filter at 80 Hz and then use room correction to eq the panels for everything in between, 80 Hz to 18 kHz
3) Build some custom dipole subwoofer towers to flank the outside of each panel with separate DAC/amp taking in a digital signal with a digital low pass set at 80 Hz and a rumble filter set at 30 Hz.
I would have to have a qualified electronics tech evaluate the module and ensure there are not any special components need to manage the impedance perhaps ??? but in terms of the other components it seems like it would be possible to deal with power manually and deal with eq and protection (frequency extremes) in the digital domain. Has anyone ever tried this or thought about it?
From some of the threads I have read through on here it seems like I would get more dynamics and volume bypassing the binding posts and other components and then also be able to adjust the panel eq to my taste without severely compromising the great music playback qualities of these panels?
If this is feasible, I would build a system around it like this:
Apple iPad
miniDSP Flex Digital
RME ADI-2 DAC FS into a pair of Wyred 4 Sound SX-1000R mono blocks into the CLS-II/z panels
Schiit BiFrost 2 into a N-core based power amp DIY kit into a DIY dipole subwoofer tower
1) Going to save up a little extra and purchase new panels from Martin Logan at some point. I could get CLS-II panels but wondering if they would build me CLS-IIz panels instead, and if there might be any benefit to that approach?
2) They seem to have the power supplies (does that include step up transformers?) for either CLS-II or CLS-IIz, was thinking about getting a new set of either model... and stripping out literally everything else in my electronics modules and soldering my cables direct. No crossover correction filters, no power on/off delay or music sensor, nothing... just pure straight wire from power amp to transformer and then to panel. I would use a power strip to physically turn on the modules when I play music, and turn them off just before I stop playing music so the charge dissipates. I would also use a miniDSP upstream (digital only system) to put a digital low pass filter at 18 kHz, a digital high pass filter at 80 Hz and then use room correction to eq the panels for everything in between, 80 Hz to 18 kHz
3) Build some custom dipole subwoofer towers to flank the outside of each panel with separate DAC/amp taking in a digital signal with a digital low pass set at 80 Hz and a rumble filter set at 30 Hz.
I would have to have a qualified electronics tech evaluate the module and ensure there are not any special components need to manage the impedance perhaps ??? but in terms of the other components it seems like it would be possible to deal with power manually and deal with eq and protection (frequency extremes) in the digital domain. Has anyone ever tried this or thought about it?
From some of the threads I have read through on here it seems like I would get more dynamics and volume bypassing the binding posts and other components and then also be able to adjust the panel eq to my taste without severely compromising the great music playback qualities of these panels?
If this is feasible, I would build a system around it like this:
Apple iPad
miniDSP Flex Digital
RME ADI-2 DAC FS into a pair of Wyred 4 Sound SX-1000R mono blocks into the CLS-II/z panels
Schiit BiFrost 2 into a N-core based power amp DIY kit into a DIY dipole subwoofer tower