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Loudspeaker Offset Integration (LOI) protects speakers from damaging asymmetrical waveforms, DC and ultrasonic signals. LOI circuits use double integrating filters in the amplifier’s feedback circuitry to protect loudspeakers in several different ways. First, they center asymmetrical audio waveforms that cause off-center woofer cone movement. Offcenter cone movement increases loudspeaker heating and distortion while reducing the loudspeaker’s power handling ability. Second, LOI filters unwanted DC and subsonic frequencies using a third-order Butterworth fi lter with a 35-Hz corner frequency. Third, LOI filters unwanted ultrasonic frequencies (RF) that can cause tweeter burnout using a second-order Bessel fi lter with a 50-kHz corner frequency.
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Wrighty wrote: What do the clip lights come on at, on the XTi? I guess they're probably more like 1% distortion, as opposed to 0.01% (I think) indicated by the IOC lights on other Crowns.
To be honest I don't have a clue.
I would have thought that having the DSP on board that they could get a pretty accurate setting for the clip light but whether it warns of imminent or actual clipping I just do not know.
I am still using my XTi1000 on comps but have now replaced my 3 XTi4000's
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Wrighty wrote:
Here's a bit of blurb from the Crown Macro-Tech Anniversary Series brochure about Loudspeaker Offset Integration:
Loudspeaker Offset Integration (LOI) protects speakers from damaging asymmetrical waveforms, DC and ultrasonic signals. LOI circuits use double integrating filters in the amplifier’s feedback circuitry to protect loudspeakers in several different ways. First, they center asymmetrical audio waveforms that cause off-center woofer cone movement. Offcenter cone movement increases loudspeaker heating and distortion while reducing the loudspeaker’s power handling ability. Second, LOI filters unwanted DC and subsonic frequencies using a third-order Butterworth fi lter with a 35-Hz corner frequency. Third, LOI filters unwanted ultrasonic frequencies (RF) that can cause tweeter burnout using a second-order Bessel fi lter with a 50-kHz corner frequency.
Yep thats pretty much along the lines of what I was thinking [img]smileys/smiley5.gif[/img]
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also are any of them gonig to be 2.66Ohms stable, would like to use 1 amp for 6 hd15s when i come to buy another 2 hd15s shortly
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Quite fancy a listen myself....
Do a 4 channel version, something like 1kW/4R/channel and I'd be very interested!
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