2014 F150 Limited -> Kenwood DDX-9907xr -> Helix DSP.2 -> Alpine PDX-V9 -> SI M25 mki in Valicar Stuttgart Pods, Rear SB17's, Sub SI BM MKV's in MTI BOX. Alpine PDX-F6 -> SI Tm65 mkIV, SI M3 mkI in Valicar Stuttgart Pods
Finally set these speakers up in their place where the original plan was supposed to take them, my classroom. Now all the sound sounds like it is coming directly from that timer on the middle of the desk.
Note, above two measurements are moving mic measurments. The below measurement is a single point in space, you can see the microphone tip in the first picture, that is the point. I am getting about a 5db average summation across the frequencies too.
2014 F150 Limited -> Kenwood DDX-9907xr -> Helix DSP.2 -> Alpine PDX-V9 -> SI M25 mki in Valicar Stuttgart Pods, Rear SB17's, Sub SI BM MKV's in MTI BOX. Alpine PDX-F6 -> SI Tm65 mkIV, SI M3 mkI in Valicar Stuttgart Pods
Thinking about getting this for my desktop. Did you happen to look at the Carmody S2000 as well? I'm unsure whether to stick with the smaller S2000 or get the C Note. I kinda like the plywood construction of the S2000.
2014 Honda Accord LX
JL Audio C2-650, Pioneer 12" Shallow Sub
MMATS HiFi 6150, Rockford Fosgate R500X1D, Helix DSP Pro MK1
I did not, my goal was to build the cheapest ones I could, and the c-note was it. I was looking at doing this project for an after school club prior to covid and wanted a cheap solution that allowed students to still basically build a speaker.
2014 F150 Limited -> Kenwood DDX-9907xr -> Helix DSP.2 -> Alpine PDX-V9 -> SI M25 mki in Valicar Stuttgart Pods, Rear SB17's, Sub SI BM MKV's in MTI BOX. Alpine PDX-F6 -> SI Tm65 mkIV, SI M3 mkI in Valicar Stuttgart Pods