how test electronic crossover without any instruments?

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This will provide you with an audio spectrum analyzer that works with a sound card input. Just have to find a sweeper or pink noise program. Don't know if the gen software also listed is free, if not keep looking.

DL4YHF's Audio Spectrum Analyser
Free Download Audio Multi-Tone Generator 5.0 - Multi-tone audio frequency signal generator

When you get both, you may have to run one on a laptop and one on a desktop. Take a direct gen to analyzer plot as a reference then insert crossover and sample different outputs (Bass, mid, treble). The difference between the reference and the output plots are what the crossover is doing.
(Pink noise is frequency related, White noise is flat across band, use whichever you need).
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Alternately, the test can be made with only a signal generator (program), a diode, an integrating cap and any DVM. Run signal through diode (input on anode side) and connect integrating cap to cathode side and other leg to ground. DVM reading is across the integrating cap. Take a straight through reading for each frequency step and then record it (write it down). Then take all the same measurements connecting diode to outputs on crossover. (May need to load other legs of crossover with dummy resistors depending on circuit). Diode can be 1N4148 or even a 1N4001. Cap should be a .1uF mylar. Crossover response in db is dB = 20 * Log(Vout / Vin) [where Vin is direct reading and Vout is through crossover reading] If you feed the readings into an excell spreadsheet you can just plug in the formula and it will draw you a graph.
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Winlsd has a Built in signal generator as well.

I have also used Audacity to do such measurements as it will playback a track as you record a new one ,and it also has a built in FFT function to view the frequency response of the selected track.
The chrip function is what you use to create the sweep frequency track.

There are many different free programs to do this,HOLMImpulse is another good one as it will show THD in db as well.

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