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Re: plans for single frequency electronic crossover? [message #61242 is a reply to message #61240] Tue, 20 October 2009 14:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Marlboro
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Registered: May 2009
Illuminati (1st Degree)
S&L's ICD is a software program.

You are asking for a hardware device that allows you to do this. Doesn't the Beringer active digital crossover and equlaizer essentially do that? It costs about $300, but you can choose a slope anywhere from 6 db octave to 96 db/octave, and a frequency crossover virtually anywhere that you want, as well as giving you a parametric equalizer for the whole spectrum. Yes I could buy one of those, but then I would need some kind of kit that allowed me to select the components necessary and the design schematic to duplicate the Beringer sets in individual electronic components combined with a small pre-amp size power supply.


Does this make sense?

Marlboro
 
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