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Join Date: Oct 2004
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I am looking to build a crossover for a specific type of speaker system.
I have a stereo source, two bookshelf speakers and a older sub that accepts a input signal only. I would like to build a circuit that accepts a full range stereo signal and filters it providing outputs for the two bookshelf speakers and the subwoofer. Simple is best but it might be good to be able to set the crossover point and other parameters using pots. I have been researching and looking for a simple, inexpensive solution but I am still looking for the right circuit. Any suggestions, or points in the right directions would be appreciated. |
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