Hi guys,
Looking around for a decent (and reasonably priced) Subwoofer active crossover unit. I was previously using a basic car audio one (it died) which did the job, but want something with a bit more control.
I came across this from Behringer, I don't know much about the quality however the price is certainly appealing. The low pass filter from 15hz > 220hz is nice too.
http://www.behringer.com/CX2310/index.cfm?lang=ENG
I have main speakers that are comfortable running down to 30hz so finding a crossover that gives me a low enough frequency rolloff point seems difficult, unless custom building my own.
Opinions / other suggestions to look at?
Cheers
Cam
Looking around for a decent (and reasonably priced) Subwoofer active crossover unit. I was previously using a basic car audio one (it died) which did the job, but want something with a bit more control.
I came across this from Behringer, I don't know much about the quality however the price is certainly appealing. The low pass filter from 15hz > 220hz is nice too.
http://www.behringer.com/CX2310/index.cfm?lang=ENG
I have main speakers that are comfortable running down to 30hz so finding a crossover that gives me a low enough frequency rolloff point seems difficult, unless custom building my own.
Opinions / other suggestions to look at?
Cheers
Cam
You could surely find something you could build for yourself at
http://sound.westhost.com/projects.htm
AU based, I believe. Many mentions of his projects on diyaudio.com
http://sound.westhost.com/projects.htm
AU based, I believe. Many mentions of his projects on diyaudio.com
Thanks guys!
I ended up ordering the Behringer CX-2310 in the end, a cheap and readily available option.
I decided that I will save for the Velodyne SMS-1 ( http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volu...digital-drive-sub-manager-12-2005-part-1.html )because I think that is the ideal solution for me... but for the meantime the behringer should hopefully do the job!
Cheers.
I ended up ordering the Behringer CX-2310 in the end, a cheap and readily available option.
I decided that I will save for the Velodyne SMS-1 ( http://www.hometheaterhifi.com/volu...digital-drive-sub-manager-12-2005-part-1.html )because I think that is the ideal solution for me... but for the meantime the behringer should hopefully do the job!
Cheers.
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