Simple subwoofer cross-over

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In that case, and if you want a summing signal, just add 3 resistors and other amplifier.

at least 100k in each output of the main amplifier, join this 2 with another of 22k and then to ground.

you get the summing signal between the 2 extremes of the 22k resistor.

now, with this, you'll put into the subwoofer 🙄 all the audio bandwidth. this signal is applyed to a third amplifier and...

some sound will get out of the sub.

more simple tan this, is impossible...

You can also put in parallel with the 22k resistor a 470nF cap to make a low pass filter.

I'd like to make a remark here:
This is the worst way to do this, but I'm answering to your question.😉

:bulb: Another way is to buy a dual coil subwoofer and make a good low pass filter.

Pedro Martins
 
audioPT said:
Well,
In that case, and if you want a summing signal, just add 3 resistors and other amplifier.

at least 100k in each output of the main amplifier, join this 2 with another of 22k and then to ground.

you get the summing signal between the 2 extremes of the 22k resistor.

now, with this, you'll put into the subwoofer 🙄 all the audio bandwidth. this signal is applyed to a third amplifier and...

some sound will get out of the sub.

more simple tan this, is impossible...

You can also put in parallel with the 22k resistor a 470nF cap to make a low pass filter.

I'd like to make a remark here:
This is the worst way to do this, but I'm answering to your question.😉

:bulb: Another way is to buy a dual coil subwoofer and make a good low pass filter.

Pedro Martins


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