First Stupid Question for 2004

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AudioIrony
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Post by AudioIrony »

Just wanting to know what the purpose of a stereo crossover is. Can't seem to find a simple answer so far.
Crossovers provide precise frequency dividing for multi-amplified speaker applications.
but what does it all mean? :oops:

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Post by siberiansun »

it's used to divide a signal into frequency divisions.
to make sure that everything below say, 250 hz gets sent to the sub. everything between 250-4000 goes to the mid speakers and everything above 4000 goes to the tweeters.
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A crossover just divides a frequency range at a definable/fixed point. It's useful for such things as driving a subwoofer (i.e. you don't want to send high frequency content to a sub) and bi-amped speakers (which have dedicated inputs for the tweeter and the bass driver).
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Post by garyb »

or in a multiband compressor(to compress different frequencies differently).
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Post by AudioIrony »

Great - thanks...all is clear now
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