Please, describe the difference! (Swing)

by GC, Saturday, July 16, 2005, 10:38 (6862 days ago) @ GC

Hi Steve,

* The highs can be adjusted to taste by use of a 2-step notch
* The line filter can be adjusted in 5 different settings
* A switch allows a filter to cut the low's for the ORIS 200's = insane
listening levels are at hand.

Anyhow Bert can explain all that better than I can.

It is basically a simple extra which can be adapted to all existing Oris systems. The three notches are:

- none at all (for the sweetest sounding tube amplifiers)
- "standard" (for most tube amplifiers)
- "strong" (for too bright/agressive sounding amplifiers)

The line filter is built-up around a high quality stepped switch where the balance can be altered relative simple. The same can be done by fixed values as usual though...

The high-pass filter is a second order filter to reduce low and sub frequencies so that you can crank the system up without having to worry about damaging your AER drive unit.

If the SWING ranks 10 on a scale from 0-10, the COMPACT ranks 6. Other
ORIS DIY may rank higher. I don't know.

The Swing does do a lot of things pretty well with the major benifit in the bass performance. The integration is equal to the Oris Reference Ultra where the same horn configuration is used as with the Swing..

Ciao,

Bert

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