The Behringer DCX-2496 is extreme overkill but fits my needs for only $250 new.
Wondering if its worth the trouble to build an op-amp based analog active sub crossover as follows:
Mono
4th order
Unbalanced
Level Control
Low-pass Only
Pole Continuously Variable 40-80 Hz
Voltage Gain Per Recommendation, No Extremes In This Application
Phase Angle Permanently Fixed @ 90-Degrees, No Switch/No Variable Range
What is estimated cost for op-amps? I respectfully request a schematic diagram minus power supply.
Many thanks in advance.
Wondering if its worth the trouble to build an op-amp based analog active sub crossover as follows:
Mono
4th order
Unbalanced
Level Control
Low-pass Only
Pole Continuously Variable 40-80 Hz
Voltage Gain Per Recommendation, No Extremes In This Application
Phase Angle Permanently Fixed @ 90-Degrees, No Switch/No Variable Range
What is estimated cost for op-amps? I respectfully request a schematic diagram minus power supply.
Many thanks in advance.
I have used and designed analog cross-overs years ago. I wonder how they will sound with best opamps. But, I also bought a dcx2496 because it is so flexible. havent used it yet. But variable phase angle may be needed to get the acoustic 90 degrees needed.
On this site you will find a lot of info + scematics : ESP Projects Pages - DIY Audio and Electronics
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Unrelated to acoustic phase, I desire the crossover output phase-shifted 90-degrees relative to input.
I humbly request cost estimate to build the following active crossover including appropriate ESP board and all necessary op-amps and passive parts.
Minus pots, minus chassis, minus power supply, minus shipping, minus op-amps and passive parts for #2:
1. Unbalanced
2. PCB option to add stereo high-pass, 2nd order fixed @ 80 Hz, stereo level control
3. Mono low pass, dual pole: 4th order continuously variable 40-80 Hz, 2nd order fixed @ 80 Hz, level control, electrical phase permanently turned 90-degrees
Waiting for reply from ESP since last week.
Thanks!
Minus pots, minus chassis, minus power supply, minus shipping, minus op-amps and passive parts for #2:
1. Unbalanced
2. PCB option to add stereo high-pass, 2nd order fixed @ 80 Hz, stereo level control
3. Mono low pass, dual pole: 4th order continuously variable 40-80 Hz, 2nd order fixed @ 80 Hz, level control, electrical phase permanently turned 90-degrees
Waiting for reply from ESP since last week.
Thanks!
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