Can someone clarify why the B5 manual says to have both poles set to the same cover point? In order to achieve all the permutations talked about in the manual pole 1 and pole 2 settings would be different. I think there is something simple I'm missing.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
I found having the crossover points 1 octave apart works quite well eg High Pass 120Hz and Low Pass 60Hz. Is this what you are referring to?
It's been a very long time since I have either made adjustments to my B5 or looked at the manual.
Edit: Just remembered, this is referring to the poles in the 2nd order crossover (there are 2 poles that need adjusting in each filter). Eg If you choose 120Hz then both poles of 2nd order crossover (eg high pass filter) needs to be set to 120Hz. Does this make sense?
It's been a very long time since I have either made adjustments to my B5 or looked at the manual.
Edit: Just remembered, this is referring to the poles in the 2nd order crossover (there are 2 poles that need adjusting in each filter). Eg If you choose 120Hz then both poles of 2nd order crossover (eg high pass filter) needs to be set to 120Hz. Does this make sense?
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I reread the manual instructions about this and I think I understand now. If I want the low pass frequency to be 100 hz for example, I set switches in pole 1 to 80 and 20 and the switches in pole 2 to 80 and 20. I was confused that the switches are additive within the same pole. So for 300 hz all 4 switches are turned on on each pole. Is this correct?
Sorry for being so dense about this. Old age is creeping in 🙂
Jim
Sorry for being so dense about this. Old age is creeping in 🙂
Jim
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