So I've FINALLY allowed myself to acquire the BK Concert LFE (is the Concert even called the LFE?) whilst already owning the NX1000D. I've had my DSP tuned to achieve a higher response from the sub 20hz range for the mini Earthquake model I am currently running. But that is going and being replaced with the Concert, soon to arrive. Is there a little "how to" on how to tune the DSP to specifically tune the Concert to achieve best results?
@Mr Latte will be shaking his head at me that it took this long to get a hold of one, but I have it now, along with the profile to suit the unit. So just need some confirmation on how to set up the DSP EQ as well as perhaps what power limit to use for the unit (this one is 2ohms and apparently this amp outputs more power at 2ohms than it does at 4ohms. Bonus?).
Might be a little lazy but happy for someone to just provide a link so I can read for myself if there is anyone that has one handy.
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Yes I can make some fun of this but I can only hope when you experience it properly, you then will want to have another for pedals. I am sure we can see about forwarding you a DSP profile or screenshots of settings to use on the amp.
The NX1000D amplifier offers listed power ratings of
1000 Watts (2 x 500 Watts @ 2 Ohms; 2 x 300 Watts @ 4 Ohms)
It should be enough to power dual BK Concert, if you have decent isolation.
The 3000D just gives more headroom in its additional wattage.
I'm not fully convinced on Buttkickers claims on how each unit is tuned for Cinema/Music applications. With the DSP functions, we can create an operating curve to suit how you want to use the unit and then also PEQ to fine-tune specific frequencies if needed.
Set the Amp to 2ohms, with no wattage limiter for the channel powering the BK CT
Here are some other options.
These are old but general guidelines.....
The two colours represent two different curves based on the settings used.
You can try one then the other.
Try the gain to 10dB first / 12 dB may have the fans coming on more or be too excessive
If using as a standalone unit then you will want a much wider crossover curve, rather than a smaller curve more focus on low bass operational role. If you compared these two options you will feel a difference as one will produce better low end but the other not so much but it will cover more frequency range.
Here we see a change to try with the blue option offering 0dB at 60Hz -5dB @80Hz and upto 100Hz at -10dB. You could also try the High Pass 1 set to OFF but just keep an eye on how the chart alters with any changes.
Small trim to reduce pang and an attempt to add a little more boost. For LFE/BK Concert you may need to move the trim closer to 25Hz. You can play about with settings but if using a good Crossover Curve then we use the PEQ more for specific tweaking or control of individual frequencies.
As advised, partnering these with TST and then multi-exciters is a package that brings a level of tactile immersion potential that no other solutions offer.