
They don't list the 8030C - but applying the same rule they seem to have used (lowest freq response at +-2dB) it would be 54Hz, 12dB slope for the 8030C. That matching tool result is for the Genelec 8030A/8030B. Also adding another layer of DSP could be counter-productive I guess. If that and the SB-1000 Pro's PEQ, slope and phase controls don't satisfy me (I'll also get a measurement mike), or if I just get curious in 6 months or so, I might look at a Flex, but I'd lose balanced and that's getting expensive. Even a 4ms difference in delay would prob be negligible anyway?Īs to the crossover, I'm going to try using the Genelec's 'Bass Roll-Off' DIP switch as a high-pass filter as discussed here: I read the Genelecs have <5ms DSP delay, and the SVS SB-1000 Pro has exactly 6ms DSP delay with features on or off.
#Subwoofer y splitter upgrade
Yes, the delay factor concerns me a little, but I doubt it's worth a big upgrade to me. If the Kali monitors turn out to have an input impedance of 20 kOhm, and the Genelec monitors 10 kOhm - will their volumes be much different? (coming from a Y-split 200 Ohm DAC output) I just want to confirm that this connection set-up will work well (DAC to 2 sets of speakers and subwoofer).Īnd a question.

I understand a passive Y-splitter should be fine for line level, because output impedance is low and input impedances are high.

Subwoofer (SVS SB-1000 Pro) input impedance (RCA): 16 kOhm

Kali LP-6v2: ? kOhm (I guess 10 or 20 kOhm, have emailed Kali) DAC RCA output - to a subwoofer for one of the roomsĭAC (runs both the XLR and RCA at the same time).DAC XLR output - to 2 sets of studio monitors through a passive Y-splitter (simultaneous multi-room).My DAC (Soncoz SGD1) has simultaneous XLR (balanced) and RCA (unbalanced) outputs. Please confirm this set-up is a good one (just for music entertainment) before I order more unnecessary cables
