I am assembling a pair of Dynaudio FOCCUS. The dynaudio recommended slope is 6dB. I was hoping to use active crossovers because I have a pair of amps that I can install in the speaker. I have at my disposal a decent Phoenix gold car crossover and I have seen crossover PCB/ kits on ebay. Most of what I see is 18dB or 24dB. Can I modify them? What effect can I expect by changing the slope or not changing the slope. My drivers are Dynaudio 17W75 and Dynaudio D28/2.
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Hi,
Passive line level 6dB slopes are easy if you know what you are doing,
you don't need an active x/o, and can use nearly all power amplifiers.
Search on PLLXO's.
rgds, sreten.
Passive line level 6dB slopes are easy if you know what you are doing,
you don't need an active x/o, and can use nearly all power amplifiers.
Search on PLLXO's.
rgds, sreten.
Doodle is easy. No active components - 3 small passives/channel. So cheap and clean. Ideally you have gain control on at least 1 of the amps.
Start Here: TLS.org | Passive Line-Level Crossover
dave
Start Here: TLS.org | Passive Line-Level Crossover
dave
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