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Geoff Martin: One last thing... To answer the question posed in the topic of this thread: yes. Cheers-geoff
One last thing...
To answer the question posed in the topic of this thread:
yes.
Cheers-geoff
I would say Yes, if he means an all analogue signal path, and No if he means "sounds non-analogue" (whatever that is)
Ban boring signatures!
Puncher: Yes but this is authentic analogue crosstalk!
Yes but this is authentic analogue crosstalk!
And analog surface noise!
Jeff
I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus.
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Hi Geoff,
Thank you! DM'ed you again, but just in case, my public email address is mikipedi4@gmail.com
Thanks again in advance.
New: Beovision Harmony, Beolab 50's, Beolab 28's, Beolab 18's, Beolab 17's, Beosound Stage & LG, Beosound 2, Beoplay M3, Beoplay A1, Beoplay Portal, Beoplay H4 gen 2, Beoplay E8 3.0
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Old: Beosound 9000 mk3, Beolab 3's, Beovision Eclipse, Beolab 1's, Beolab 2, Beovision 10-46, Overture 2300, beolab 8000's, Beolab 4000's, Beovision avant 32" etc. etc.
Beolab 28s Beolab 9s Beolab 12-3s Beolab 1s Beolab 6000s 2 pairs Beolab 4000s Beovision 7-55 Beovision 10-40 Beoplay V1 32 inch Beovision Avant 32 inch Beosound 1 (CD player) Beosound 3000 Beosound 5 Core Essence MKII Beoplay M5
PM'ed you once again Geoff, Thanks in advance!
michael
Er der ikke en bog 'Røv kysse dansk For begyndere?'
Jeff: Er der ikke en bog 'Røv kysse dansk For begyndere?'
Nice try 😂
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Geoff Martin: apologies for using this forum to send a PM... but... @mikipidia: I'm trying to respond to your message via an internal email via BeoWorld, but you seem to have that feature disabled. Send me a PM when you have enabled it and I'll answer you. cheers-geoff
apologies for using this forum to send a PM... but...
@mikipidia: I'm trying to respond to your message via an internal email via BeoWorld, but you seem to have that feature disabled. Send me a PM when you have enabled it and I'll answer you.
cheers-geoff
Hej Geoff,
should that fail, here is his email: mikipedi4@gmail.com
(One that he himself has published here in his Beotalk thread).
Hilsen
Mikipidia: Hi Geoff, Thanks for dropping some knowledge on us, I stand corrected in my assumption. May I ask though, why does the product page on the website list lab 50's as having 1 dsp and the lab 90's as having two of them? And what's the difference there? Also in both whitepapers the dsp' are listed as the same in both speakers at the same frequency but when you look up the part nr the ones in the 90's run at 450Mhz vs 400Mhz in the 50's, is this a copy paste thing or are they the same? Thank you in advance! Michael/Mikipedia
Thanks for dropping some knowledge on us, I stand corrected in my assumption.
May I ask though, why does the product page on the website list lab 50's as having 1 dsp and the lab 90's as having two of them? And what's the difference there?
Also in both whitepapers the dsp' are listed as the same in both speakers at the same frequency but when you look up the part nr the ones in the 90's run at 450Mhz vs 400Mhz in the 50's, is this a copy paste thing or are they the same?
Thank you in advance!
Michael/Mikipedia
The reason the 50 has 1 DSP and the 90 has 2 is firstly due to the fact that the 90 has more than twice the number of loudspeaker drivers and therefore needs to do more processing.
In addition to this, in the 90, part of the audio processing is actually running 2 times in parallel - sometimes... This is so that, when you switch from one directivity to another (say, narrow to wide), for a short time, both directivities are being simultaneously calculated in the DSP and the loudspeakers crossfade smoothly from one to another. In comparison, in the 50, when you change between directivities, the loudspeakers fade out, load the new coefficients, and fade back in - so there's a "break" in the sound.
Regarding the differences in clock speeds, the answer is "I don't know". It's probably due to system optimisation by the SW & HW teams. If there is an error anywhere, it's probably in the Technical Sound Guide. (that's the problem with being the writer and the editor... it's harder to see your own mistakes than it is to admit you even make them in the first place...) I'll check on this and, if it's an error, fix it for the next release of the document.