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Why do we use crossover on our speakers systems? |
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Because we don't have a driver that can reproduce 20Hz-20KHz |
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What are the three primary topologie (shapes) of crossover filters? |
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Linkwitz-Riley, Bessel, Butterworth |
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Crossover filters affect the ______ and the ______ of an audio signal? |
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What is Passive Crossover? |
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A crossover that crosses over after the amps |
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What is an Active Crossover |
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A crossover that crosses over before the amps. |
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What benefits dose a DSP based Crossover have an Analog Crossover. |
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Control of slop, limiters and EQ |
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What is a dedicate crossover? |
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A crossover dedicated to one speaker system only. |
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If I am using a stereo 4-way system, how many Inputs and Outputs dose my crossover need to have |
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If I am using a stereo 3-way systems, how many Input and Outputs dose my crossover need to have. |
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Define the term Bi-Amp as it relates to a speaker cabinet |
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A system that uses an active 2-way crossover with a separate amp channel for each frequency band |
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Define the Tri-Amp as it relates to a speaker cabinet |
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A system that uses an active 3-way crossover with a separate amp channel for each frequency band |
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