Re: Prosound electronic crossovers. [message #45579 is a reply to message #45577] |
Fri, 15 October 2004 15:26 |
Russellc
Messages: 397 Registered: May 2009
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Yes, I have seen the bench site it is very interesting. Is this the tubeed (6922) X-over? There is another site I have bookmarked somewhere from a guy that sells sort of a kit, basically it consists of enough chips for what ever you need, 2,3,or 4 way, compensation, Q adjustment, volume etc. You also get a board of sorts, not a finished circuit board, more like a bread board/perf board sort of deal. And you can order parts for the power supply. the rest is up to the builder. It is solid state, like the marchand stuff (Marchand does have a tube Xover, but not cheap) which is also interesting. Several different units, from assembled units, complete kits, partial kits, and blank or stuffed boards. I have seen pro type X-overs on ebay for fairly cheap (used) and just wondered about them in HiFi applications. Oh well, time to heat up the solder gun and make some decisions. And, I'll need another set of cables...about 20 to 25 feet...braided cat 5. The idea of doing that wire weaving nightmare again is frightning indeed scarey. Thanks, everyone for the info and ideas, Russellc
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