I know drive in sound isn’t something studied as much these days, but I’m curious if anyone has any insight...
On my third screen I’m running a JSD60 in “drive in” mode. I use the two transmitter outputs to feed the transmitter, I use the snack bar output for building speakers, and the field to my field amplifier.
I have the headroom set as low as it will go, but it still seems like there is far too much headroom in my field. The lower scenes are barely heard through my speakers, yet when there is a loud scene it makes my amplifier clip. There is no winning. You either don’t hear the lower scenes to save the strain on the amp and the cones, or you turn it up to make that audible and the field blares when it’s loud.
I run Dolby CP750’s on my other screens and do not have this issue. The low scenes are low but you are able to hear what is going on, and the loudest possible scene might just barely clip the amp if at all, but it’s still a comfortable listening volume.
I’m debating taking the JSD60 out of drive in mode and remaking a pinout to go to a mixer and seeing if that helps.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jay
On my third screen I’m running a JSD60 in “drive in” mode. I use the two transmitter outputs to feed the transmitter, I use the snack bar output for building speakers, and the field to my field amplifier.
I have the headroom set as low as it will go, but it still seems like there is far too much headroom in my field. The lower scenes are barely heard through my speakers, yet when there is a loud scene it makes my amplifier clip. There is no winning. You either don’t hear the lower scenes to save the strain on the amp and the cones, or you turn it up to make that audible and the field blares when it’s loud.
I run Dolby CP750’s on my other screens and do not have this issue. The low scenes are low but you are able to hear what is going on, and the loudest possible scene might just barely clip the amp if at all, but it’s still a comfortable listening volume.
I’m debating taking the JSD60 out of drive in mode and remaking a pinout to go to a mixer and seeing if that helps.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jay
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