Crossover PCBs?

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I'm looking to use active way x-overs for a set of speakers I'm building.

I have looked but can't seem to find any PCBs to do the job, anyone have any pointers?

Is it feasible to wire P-2-P instead?

A standard 4th order L-R is fine, with buffer, and any useful filtering?

Apologies if there are obvious things I've missed.

As an aside; I've bought a couple of LME49710NA-ND (for buffers) and LME49740NA-ND for the 4 xover opamps to pehaps have a go at P2P... but not really intending to used in a 'finished' system.... thoughts on that plan?
 
I'm looking to use active way x-overs for a set of speakers I'm building.

I have looked but can't seem to find any PCBs to do the job, anyone have any pointers?

Is it feasible to wire P-2-P instead?

A standard 4th order L-R is fine, with buffer, and any useful filtering?

Apologies if there are obvious things I've missed.

As an aside; I've bought a couple of LME49710NA-ND (for buffers) and LME49740NA-ND for the 4 xover opamps to pehaps have a go at P2P... but not really intending to used in a 'finished' system.... thoughts on that plan?

Check out this project on Rod Elliot's site.
 
Elliot Sound Products. Second that. Designed for 5532's so easy to use a modern chip. He also has some generic power supply boards. Easy if you wish.

I have built them P-P with 30 ga wire on a top-side ground plane hunk of board. Too much trouble.
 
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