Hi Audioguys.
I'm looking to build a simple active crossover for my system.
My requirements are:
1)Balanced input and outputs
2)Single frequency adjustment from 50 to +/- 350 Hz
3)a PCB design which I can print and etch.
4)Able to handle +4dB signal.
Has someone out there done this?
Regards from the soundman
I'm looking to build a simple active crossover for my system.
My requirements are:
1)Balanced input and outputs
2)Single frequency adjustment from 50 to +/- 350 Hz
3)a PCB design which I can print and etch.
4)Able to handle +4dB signal.
Has someone out there done this?
Regards from the soundman
Balanced
And
adjustment
Asks for dedicated differential input and dedicated symmetrical output with unbalanced core.
You can start from there
2 Channel 2 way 12dB/octave active crossover filter KMTech NE5532 DIY KIT | eBay
But you better to go for Behringer CX2310 or DBX 223.
Preamplifier Crossover 2-Way Electronic Frequency Divider board Free adjustable 831230323184 | eBayHi Audioguys.
I'm looking to build a simple active crossover for my system.
My requirements are:
1)Balanced input and outputs
2)Single frequency adjustment from 50 to +/- 350 Hz
3)a PCB design which I can print and etch.
4)Able to handle +4dB signal.
Has someone out there done this?
Regards from the soundman
Meeting requirement 2 to 4, not 1.
Crossover frequency set by the small trims onboard.
Behringer in HiFi system!!??
Hoping to go 3-way active into a pair of Linn Isobariks soon...and found this thread while looking for info. on KMtech 24dB LR Crossover.
Had always assumed the Behringer (and DBX) gear was aimed at the 'live sound' market.
Any current view on this please?
....would certainly take the pain out of making something from scratch I suppose?
Hoping to go 3-way active into a pair of Linn Isobariks soon...and found this thread while looking for info. on KMtech 24dB LR Crossover.
Had always assumed the Behringer (and DBX) gear was aimed at the 'live sound' market.
Any current view on this please?
....would certainly take the pain out of making something from scratch I suppose?
...well no!Are you planning to make a study of the passive crossover so you can make similar filters?
Just trying to decide on a cost effective way of going active really!!
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