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I was told that there is a chip that works with a crossover that you can choose your crossover points and stuff the part number is _Max266BEPI any one else heard of this. What i am trying to do is build a active x-over 3 way but it has to be balanced for my amplifiers.
ANy one know of a such thing or any idea's? |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eugene, OR
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The Max266 is a switched capacitor filter and is NOT suitible for audio work.
You can add a balanced line driver to the output of the electronic crossover. I don't have any circuits handy but someone else can probably offer something. |
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