TAT goes DSP...

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N.Webber
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TAT goes DSP...

#1 Post by N.Webber »

Hi,

A few weeks ago I completed a significant upgrade to my TAT car (van) system. I don't remember where I got the link from (maybe here on BFM's forum...)
but I checked this site: http://www.minidsp.com/ and thought their MiniDSP card was just what I needed.

I went ahead and bought the MiniDSP card. Have a look at my initial review of the installation over at MiniDSP's forum here:
http://www.minidsp.com/support/forum/7- ... idsp-a-tat

Since that review I have fine-tuned the system a little more. Basically I zeroed all the settings on the head unit feeding the amp and all adjustments were made within the MiniDSP alone.
Some of them are: Steep HPF for the TAT was set at 30Hz. Xover point is at 90Hz. The only EQ needed for the TAT was some cut at around 60Hz.
The top(mid-high) channels got a 1.3m delay (to compensate for the TAT horn length) and also some EQing.

Setting the MiniDSP through the Laptop is a real breeze and I am very happy with how the whole system integrated together.
Still, every now and then I feel like there is a need for another 'touch' but this upgrade has definitely pushed the performance of the system to a new level,
with the TAT being the heart of it.

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Re: TAT goes DSP...

#2 Post by horst »

N.Webber wrote:Hi,

A few weeks ago I completed a significant upgrade to my TAT car (van) system. I don't remember where I got the link from (maybe here on BFM's forum...)
yeah maybe here
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... =4&t=11494
I thought that it would peak more interest than it has, for the price nothing comes close in it's capabilities, fantastic to see you have had success with it.

I've got one now which I am planning to use in a TLAH, dialling in for a flat frequency response outside with the first 6 PEQs and then setting for the room with the other 6.

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Re: TAT goes DSP...

#3 Post by CafSentryGnome »

i would get these and put them in my car but i kinda crashed my car so i better get a new one first.

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