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Hey Function0, Just to let you I know have done a few more things since this thread. First is that I added a dedicated power amp. The one thing I kept struggling with is that speakers just didn't seem to have the punch I was looking for. I 'thought' I had adequate power, and I use that term loosely, since my Onkyo was a higher end unit. What I found was that the Def Techs are power hungry!! I just wasn't getting enough power to them. This was verified when I had to return the PA because of a defect and had to re-hookup the speakers back to the Onkyo. What a difference. With the speakers connected to the PA, they came alive. Even my wife noticed a difference. I got that definition that I was looking for. I got an insane deal on a Sherbourne PA7-350. That's right, 350 ohms per channel, 7 channels driven. Now I have to be careful I don't fry my crossover, again. (Did it once already, cuz I had to see how loud it would get). Second thing I did was add a dedicated sub woofer. That took the responsibility of that low frequency away from the the speakers and placed it where it needed to be at, in the sub. So my final wiring of the speakers is bi-wired to the PA. With the high knobs getting their own wire and the mid and low knobs connected together. My Onkyo is set to full range and letting the subs in the Def Techs handle all the low end that the receiver will give it and I have the sub turned on for the low freq. I hope that helps. Just ask if you have more questions. I'm sorry I found this thread kind of confusing. Tommy says '2) Speaker Wire and RCA input. (If you have speakers with more than one pair of wire connections as above, you MUST. Pull the jumpers between the low and mid connection, you CANNOT run Low Level and High Level into the internal amp at the same time, YOU WILL FRY IT.)' from what I read it says the guys current setup will fry his internal amp. https://www.gamastech.com/images/bp-dl-500-manual.pdf


Just start with the basic connection, speaker wire only, with all of the jumpers in place, everything still works as it should, then later once you're a little more familiar with then and you feel like experimenting, then we can go from there. But stick with the basics first, you may not ever change then. Definitive Technology BP 2000 Loudspeaker Definitive Technology BP 2000 Loudspeaker Since its inception, Definitive Technology has specialized in bipolar loudspeaker designs. Bipolar speakers typically have duplicate groups of drivers, facing to the front and rear and driven in phase. That con figuration gives nearly omnidirectional response in the horizontal plane, with just a slight reduction in output to the sides at middle and high frequencies. Bipolar speakers, when placed a few feet from the wall behind them, tend to add a quality of spaciousness to the sound, creating a somewhat more realistic soundstage than conventional speaker designs. In addition, the multiple drivers can handle more power than a standard configuration for a given distortion level (or, conversely, will generate less distortion for a given sound-pressure level). Another potential benefit of the bipolar configuration is a narrower cabinet width, since low frequencies can be handled very effectively by two modestly sized woofers instead of a single larger one. That enables the de signer to use a smaller panel width for a given level of bass performance, minimizing the enclosure 'footprint.' But in the case of Definitive Technology's latest bipolar speaker, the BP 2000, the most distinctive (albeit virtually invisible) feature is a built-in powered subwoofer. The result is a reason ably compact speaker system with truly prodigious bass extension and out put capability. www.adatechotomasyon.net/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1627f33547429b---brother-xl2600i-manual-pdf.pdf


That is not to say that the BP 2000 is exactly a small speaker - each one measures 50 inches high, 9 inches wide, and 16 inches deep and weighs an impressive 120 pounds - yet it can be used effectively in al most any size room without visually dominating the decor. Styled like most previous Definitive Technology bipolar speakers, the BP 2000 is a slender column covered with a black elastic 'sock' over its full height on the front, sides, and about two-thirds of the rear panel. The top is a piano-finish, black-lacquered wood en plate that is easily removed for pulling down the cloth sock and exposing the drivers. The speaker's base is a similarly finished wooden plate. The system is also available with cherry endcaps. For a tighter contact with the floor, optional spikes are available. Although the BP 2000 is relatively tall and deep, side placement of the subwoofer driver enables the cabinet to remain as narrow as those of most other Definitive Technology speakers, and it occupies only about a square foot of floor space. If the speakers are slightly angled toward the listening position (for optimum stereo imaging), they are surprisingly inconspicuous. Lifting off the top plate and pulling down the grille sock reveals the driver complement. On the upper half of the front panel is a pair of 6?-inch cone woofers (their effective cone diameter is about 5? inches each) vertically flanking a 1-inch aluminum-dome tweeter in the popular D'Appolito configuration. The tweeter is offset slightly to one side of the panel's vertical midline, which may have been done as much to minimize the spacing between the woofers as for any imaging benefit. The woofers have cast magnesium baskets and compliant rubber surrounds. The rear panel holds an identical trio of drivers, located directly behind the front array. www.cxnjl.com/userfiles/files/bosch-washer-nexxt-800-series-manual.pdf


Definitive Technology says the cabinet interior is divided into separate enclosure volumes that give the front and rear sections slightly different low-frequency cutoff frequencies, apparently to compensate for the closer proximity of the rear drivers to the wall. The rear tweeter is also off set, in the opposite direction from the front tweeter. The lower half of the cabinet is devoted to the subwoofer and its 300 watt amplifier. The subwoofer itself is a massive 15-inch driver with an actual cone diameter of 13 inches, mounted on the side of the cabinet. Designed as mirror-image pairs, the BP 2000 can be used with the sub woofers facing either outward or inward (the latter is recommended because of the slightly increased coupling between the two subwoofers). A knuckle-rap test suggested that the structure is about as rigid as a brick or a cinder block. Although we could not see inside the enclosure, it is evidently strongly braced. The bottom of the cabinet contains the subwoofer amplifier and its associated crossover components. Covering the bottom 15 inches of the rear of the enclosure is a metal panel with input connectors, amplifier heat sinks, a power switch, a line fuse, a sensitivity switch, and knobs for adjusting the bass equalization and level. The BP 2000 offers a variety of connection options. It has three pairs of five-way binding posts (labeled HIGH, MID, and LOW), which accept single or dual banana plugs, wires, or lugs and are normally connected in parallel by gold-plated metal jumpers. The simplest connection uses only the wires that would normally connect your amplifier or receiver to conventional speakers. You can also bi-wire or tri-wire the speakers, with separate cables to each section, by removing the appropriate jumpers. {-Variable.fc_1_url-


Yet another possibility is to drive the subwoofer portion of the system from the line-level out puts of a preamplifier equipped with two sets of full-range line outputs (or Y adaptors could be used to turn each of a single set of outputs into two). Each speaker has a RCA phono-jack input to its subwoofer amplifier that can accept a full-range signal and pass it through the speaker's internal low-pass filter. A twelve-page instruction manual describes the procedure for setting the subwoofer controls. The criteria for final adjustment are purely subjective, based on when it sounds 'right' to you. In addition to the usual level control, there is a low-frequency equalization control for fine-tuning the balance between the low bass (under 50 Hz) and the upper bass (50 to 100 Hz). The procedure is not complicated, and the instructions point out that (as with separate subwoofers) there is no absolutely 'correct' setting. You are encouraged to experiment with the settings to discover the one that best suits your own taste. Normally the subwoofers of the two speakers will be set identically, but the manual points out that you can compensate for asymmetrical positioning of the left and right speakers (which could affect their low-bass performance) by using different subwoofer level and equalization settings for them. Although the speakers have sub woofer power switches, there is no problem in leaving them energized continuously, since they use very little power at idle (we never shut them off during several weeks of use). The heat sinks never became more than faintly warm, even after extended operation at high volume levels. For the most part, we were able to test the BP 2000's as we do all speakers. The averaged room response of the left and right speakers, based on a swept warble-tone signal, was exceptionally uniform, with several minor ripples of less than 3 dB. That smoothness was verified by an MLS quasi anechoic measurement. http://training-solutions.ro/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1627f338a26d11---brother-xl-6452-manual.pdf


Our measurements closely resembled the response curves supplied to us by Definitive Technology, which were made using a totally different procedure and in a very different environment. All the response curves exhibited a series of small ripples, with a peak-to peak amplitude of 3 to 4 dB, across the range from 300 Hz to 20 kHz. Our close-miked measurement of the subwoofer's response agreed exactly with the manufacturer's data, including the effect of its equalizer control. In the range between 100 and 300 Hz, measurements become somewhat ambiguous, since there is an unavoidable interaction with the room boundaries. Our composite response curve for the BP 2000, combining the close miked subwoofer response and the room response, had a 6-dB peak-to peak variation between 100 and 200 Hz, which would certainly be different (but probably present to some degree) in any other room, The BP 2000's horizontal dispersion was typical of speakers with drivers of similar size. The output plots on-axis and 45 degrees off-axis remained close up to about 10 kHz, and then the curves diverged by about 5 dB at 13 kHz and 15 dB at 20 kHz. The system's impedance ranged from 4 ohms between 3 and 20 kHz to 16 ohms at 20 Hz. There were peaks of 14 ohms at 100 Hz and 10 ohms at 1.4 kHz. The speaker's specifications state only that its impedance is compatible with amplifiers designed to drive 4- to 8-ohm loads, which is consistent with our measurements. There was no clear indication of the crossover frequency between the tweeters and midrange drivers in anything we measured or heard, which is actually as it should be. The preliminary specifications for the BP 2000 include a 90-dB sensitivity rating, a bandwidth of 15 Hz to 30 kHz (!), and a recommendation for use with main system amplifiers rated between 30 and 300 watts per channel (which encompasses virtually every high-fidelity amplifier on the market). We measured the system sensitivity at 1 meter with a 2. www.cutsky.com/d/files/bosch-washer-nexxt-500-service-manual.pdf


83-volt input of noise (equivalent to 1 watt into 8 ohms) as 92 dB sound-pressure level (SPL), slightly higher than rated. That suggests (and we verified) that the BP 2000 can be driven to lease-breaking levels by just about any receiver or amplifier, with a wide margin of re serve power. The main-system drivers had no difficulty handling all the power our test amplifier could muster in single-cycle tone bursts 860 watts at 1 kHz into the woofers and 1,280 watts at 10 kHz into the tweeters. We measured the subwoofer distortion with a steady-state 2.25-volt input to the system (equivalent to a 90-dB SPL system output). The distortion (largely third-harmonic) was, to our surprise, not spectacularly low, ranging from 6 percent at 30 Hz to about 2 percent at 100 Hz and higher. It climbed steeply at lower frequencies, to about 18 percent at 20 Hz. That is not significantly different from what we have measured from some good conventional speakers that are smaller and less expensive than the BP 2000. On the other hand, the BP 2000 can be driven to truly room-shaking levels in the low bass without much audible evidence of subwoofer (or any other) distortion. We measured average room levels (with musical program material) of close to 105 dB in some of our listening tests. As with any speaker, the ultimate proof of performance is in the listening. Over the years I have heard a few (very few!) speakers, usually at industry shows, that overwhelmed me and were clearly superior to almost any- thing else I had heard prior to that time. Without exception, those speakers were far more expensive (by a factor of many times), and usually much larger, than the BP 2000. I never had the opportunity to live with those speakers and listen to them at length with material of my own choosing, and the specific program material plays an enormous role in one's listening impressions. The Definitive Technology BP 2000 is the first speaker I have been able to audition in my own familiar surroundings that has given me that special thrill that usually costs ten or more times its price to obtain. When I heard it demonstrated at the 1995 Winter Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, I knew it was something special, and the more I listen to it now the more that feeling is confirmed. For one thing, driven by even a modestly powered amplifier, it can play louder than I can imagine anyone would normally want to listen, yet without audible distortion. This speaker is just loafing along at any level one would reasonably use in a home. The bipole configuration generates a pleasingly natural stereo stage, and the sub woofers provide a foundation that you can feel as much as hear. Frankly, if circumstances allowed, I would choose these speakers for my self. Alas, space and decor considerations make that impractical. And I hate to pass up a bargain like this one. I doubt that you can get a better sounding system for less than several times the price of the BP 2000. And one more thing: You don't need exotic equipment to get high-caliber sound from a pair of BP 2000's. The speaker was demonstrated at CES with very high-end cables and amplifiers. The BP-2000 is, price notwithstanding, a remarkable value. Definitive Technology, Dept. SR, 11105 Valley Heights Dr., Baltimore, MD 21117 Source: Stereo Review (09-1995) by Julian Hirsch Next All Related Articles Updated: Tuesday, 2016-09-27 21:18 PST. Would you like to try it too? Please try again later. That enables Definitive Technology says the cabinet interior is divided into separate enclosure volumes that give the front and rear sections slightly different low-fre-. The BP2000 speakers are bipolar and use very sophisticated design. Their wiring is not very easy to follow. Every inch of my body hurts from carrying these massive speakers. It would probably be useful to start with some introduction. The Definitive Technology BP2000 speakers were introduced in 1995. They were among the first speakers that had built-in powered subwoofers. The built-in subwoofers were not LFE subwoofers. They were meant to provide the speakers with low frequency extension. The 15 inch subwoofers are not the typical subwoofers with an upper bass frequency limit of around 150Hz - 200Hz. They extend way beyond that to have a seamless. The subwoofers are meant to be fed with full-range signal. You can use speaker wires or an RCA cable to feed full-range signal to the subwoofers. They have a level control and a low frequency equalization control. The level control works in conjunction with a gain sensitivity button to vary the overall level of the subwoofer section in relation to the rest of the system. The gain sensitivity button varies the input sensitivity to give you a greater range of levels. The BP2000 speakers are bipolar. They have two 6.5 inch midrange drivers and a one inch aluminum driver on the front and exactly the same drivers on the back of the speakers. They use MTM (D’Appolito) driver arrangement with the tweeter placed slightly to the side of the front and rear baffles so that the two woofers are closer to each other. The cabinets of the speakers are very solid with plenty of braces. Plenty of foam and polyfill are used inside the cabinet to provide enough sound dampening. The drivers on the front and back are separated from each other and the subwoofer has its own dedicated chamber. Reviews: The reviews of BP2000 speakers were excellent. I myself found out that the speakers are extremely well made. The cabinets are very rigid with lots of bracing and dampening material. Their performance was far better than speakers that cost several times more. There are plenty of outrageously-priced speakers around with absolutely nothing significant in their design or performance that can justify their price. The following reviews of BP2000 speakers were by the late Julian Hirsch in Stereo Magazine (September 1995) and Brent Butterworth in Home Theater Technology magazine (November 1995). I have owned these speakers since 1996. They have served me extremely well. Definitive Technology Bp2000 Review Recently, I was subjected to a severe case of speakers upgrade-itis. Most people in my position would think about selling their previous speakers and buying new ones. Being a bit crazy, I am not like most people. I prefer to upgrade my equipment myself and suffer the countless sleepless nights of planning, researching, purchasing, modifying, and dealing with all the frustrations. When you do the upgrade work yourself, the most often problem that you are faced with is dealing with parts that don’t fit or work. I decided to replace all the drivers for the following reasons:. Craziness. Enhanced performance. The drivers are getting around 18 years old and may be a good idea to replace them. Perhaps, there have been some technological advancements in driver material and manufacturing. Preferred to have silk dome tweeters instead of aluminum dome tweeters. Wanted to try midrange drivers with phase guides and higher efficiency. My intention was to replace the front midrange drivers and not the rear ones so that the sound coming from the front of the speakers is a few dBs higher than the sound from the rear of the speakers. This is along the line of the new Definitive Technology Super Tower speakers. According to Definitive Technology, the new approach to bipolar speaker design called Forward Focused Bipolar Array, combines the benefits of bipolar designs with the pinpoint localization of images typical of traditional forward-radiating speakers. Adding external super tweeters to enhance the upper frequency range. The two BP2000 speakers are mirror image of one another. One has the front tweeter and the subwoofer on the right side and the other one has the front tweeter and the subwoofer on the left side. The Left Speaker With Original Mid-Woofers and New Tweeter The Right Speaker With Original Drivers REPLACING THE TWEETERS Each BP2000 speaker has two identical tweeters, one in the front and one in the back. Their location are between the two midrange drivers in an MTM type arrangements. One tweeter is placed toward the left edge of the baffle and the other tweeter is placed toward the right edge of the baffle on opposite side of the speaker. The tweeters are placed closer to the edges of the baffles in order to decrease the distance between the two midrange drivers. This has the effect of reducing lobing errors and improving the off-axis response of the speaker. Tweeter Requirements. Driver Diameter: Exactly 3 inches. Maximum Mounting Depth: 3 inches. Frequency Response: The upper limit should preferably be beyond 20,000 Hz. Power Tolerance: Sufficient power tolerance. Optional Requirement: The stock tweeters are aluminum tweeter. I preferred to replace them with silk-dome tweeters. After an exhausting search on the Internet, I finally found the to meet almost all of the above conditions. I had to do something else and that something else cost me a lot of money. The final step was to add a pair of ribbon super tweeters. Let’s hope this is the final step. Super tweeters cost from a couple of hundred dollars to a couple of thousand dollars. Their frequency response is rated up to 100kHz with two built-in crossover settings. They also have a beautiful metallic case with locks. Attaching them is very easy. You simply connect them to the binding posts of the main speakers and place them on top of your speakers. You can tweak their position and direction a little bit until you get the desired sound. REPLACING THE MIDRANGE DRIVERS Each BP2000 speaker has a total of four midrange drivers. Two of them are in the front and two are in the rear of the speakers. They are identical and are wired together in a bipolar configuration. The impedance of each driver is 4 Ohms. The front and rear drivers are isolated from each other by a solid bracket between them. As a result, the mounting depth of each midrange driver could not exceed 3 inches. Frequency Response: As wide as possible. Optional Requirement: A driver with Phase Plugs would be preferred. Aluminum phase plug. Accordion style cloth surround. Chrome push input terminals. Diameter Size: 6.5 in. Power Handling (RMS): 100 watts. Power Handling (Peak): 200 watts. Nominal Impedance: 4 ohm. Voice Coil Size: 2 in KSV Voice Coil. Frequency Response: 100 Hz - 10000 Hz. Sensitivity: 92 dB. Motor Structure: 35 oz. Mounting Depth: 2.8 in Nomex paper (NSV), Kapton (KSV), Aluminium (ASV, AL), Til (TSV), Kraft Paper (PSV). AL (Aluminium Lock) KSV (Kapton, Polyimide Film) PSV (Kraft Paper SV) NSV (Nomex SV) BASV (Black Aluminium SV). Due to the shape of the conventional loudspeaker cone, the higher frequency sound waves tend to collide at a focal point. This causes phase distortion and a loss in clarity. As a result, accuracy and transparency suffer. A while ago, I sent the Fostex 206E drivers in my DIY super tower speakers for an upgrade. A new Phase Plug was added to the driver to improve its performance. Read all about it in. Additional References on Phase Guides. The Two Midrange Openings The Front Side of the Stock Midrange Driver (Left) and the New PowerBass Driver (Right) The Back Side Stock the Midrange Driver (Left) and the New PowerBass Driver (Right) REPLACING THE 15 INCH SUBWOOFER DRIVERS Requirements. Driver Diameter: Exactly 15 inches. Maximum Mounting Depth: 8 inches. Frequency Response: From around 20Hz to the around 2,000Hz. They are added to extend the low frequency perfomance of the speakers. In that respect, they are different than the Definitive Technology BP7000 series speakers.

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