DIY Speakers - Accuton & Scan Speak 2 way bookshelf
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Say You, Say Me - Denise King, Massimo Faraò Trio
DIY Speakers : Scanspeak 9900 (tweeter), Accuton C173-6-95e (Woofer)
Recording : RODE M5 matched pair mic, Kurzweil Unite-2
#diy #scanspeak #accuton #speakers #hifi #audio #audiophile
Пікірлер: 17
What a nice sound!!
That's a winner! World class!
@kimdh008
13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the compliment.🤗
great..
와~~ 소리가 기가맥힙니다.
@kimdh008
Ай бұрын
감사합니다.^^
😊🙋♂️
Sounds great. Can you put more details about the project?
@kimdh008
19 күн бұрын
Here's a post about an early version It was a combination of an Audiotechnoloy midwoofer and a Scan-speak 9900 tweeter. www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/rockport-style-2way-speaker-diy-project.341956/ Since then, it has gone through several revisions. blog.naver.com/kimdh08/223291404361 This blog is written in Korean, but you can read it with a translator.
@MrDeloiu
19 күн бұрын
Thank you! @@kimdh008
@MrDeloiu
18 күн бұрын
@@kimdh008 Thank you!
Magnificent. One question... How do you capture the audio in the video? Is it with a professional and/or special microphone? And when uploading the video to KZread, what specification and/or resolution is the audio configured in? Do you upload the audio to KZread in “Wave” or “FLAC”?
@kimdh008
Ай бұрын
I wrote recording device info in video description. RODE M5 matched pair mic and Kurzweil Unite-2 audio interface are used. They are not professional devices, but good enough for me. I upload video in FLAC format, but KZread converts it to OPUS codec.
@VendendoNaInternetAgora
Ай бұрын
Thanks for answering.
@VendendoNaInternetAgora
Ай бұрын
Thanks for answering. I have some questions... You said that you upload the audio file in FLAC format, but KZread converts it to the OPUS codec. Is there audio compression in this conversion from FLAC to OPUS? Is there a loss of quality?
@kimdh008
Ай бұрын
@@VendendoNaInternetAgora As yo know, both codecs are compressed formats, but FLAC is lossless while OPUS is lossy, so in theory there is some loss of sound quality. However, whether you can hear this loss will vary from person to person.