In a crossover, what is the bandpass filter for?
R Rory Member Joined 2001 2001-07-11 2:39 pm #1 2001-07-11 2:39 pm #1 In a crossover, what is the bandpass filter for? ••• More options Share G grataku Member Joined 2000 2001-07-11 3:06 pm #2 2001-07-11 3:06 pm #2 the midrange ••• More options Share Eric Pass DIY Addict Joined 2000 sites.google.com/bucknell.edu/ericshometheater/erics-home-theater Paid Member 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 Yup, grataku nailed it: The low-pass is for the woofer, band-pass is for the midrange and the high-pass is for the tweeter... ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
G grataku Member Joined 2000 2001-07-11 3:06 pm #2 2001-07-11 3:06 pm #2 the midrange ••• More options Share Eric Pass DIY Addict Joined 2000 sites.google.com/bucknell.edu/ericshometheater/erics-home-theater Paid Member 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 Yup, grataku nailed it: The low-pass is for the woofer, band-pass is for the midrange and the high-pass is for the tweeter... ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Eric Pass DIY Addict Joined 2000 sites.google.com/bucknell.edu/ericshometheater/erics-home-theater Paid Member 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 2001-07-11 6:38 pm #3 Yup, grataku nailed it: The low-pass is for the woofer, band-pass is for the midrange and the high-pass is for the tweeter... ••• More options Share
Yup, grataku nailed it: The low-pass is for the woofer, band-pass is for the midrange and the high-pass is for the tweeter...