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BASS-MIDLE-TREBLE (3 LINE) CROSSOVER ACTIVE CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
This is a simple treble-midle-bass (3-way) crossover Circuit, intended for triamping Hi-Fi systems. This is a conventional 12dB / Octave unit, and cannot be expected to have the same performance as a Linkwitz-Riley aligned filter network. It will still be a vast improvement over nearly any passive crossover, and is ideal for beginners or those who want to experiment further with multi-amping, but without the complexity of a major project. The retuning (to (sub)-Bessel / Linkwitz-Riley alignment) is recommended, as the performance will be more in line with modern standards - see information below.
BASS-MIDLE-TREBLE (3 LINE) CROSSOVER ACTIVE CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
BASS-MIDLE-TREBLE (3 LINE) CROSSOVER ACTIVE CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
This is a simple treble-midle-bass (3-way) crossover Circuit, intended for triamping Hi-Fi systems. This is a conventional 12dB / Octave unit, and cannot be expected to have the same performance as a Linkwitz-Riley aligned filter network. It will still be a vast improvement over nearly any passive crossover, and is ideal for beginners or those who want to experiment further with multi-amping, but without the complexity of a major project. The retuning (to (sub)-Bessel / Linkwitz-Riley alignment) is recommended, as the performance will be more in line with modern standards - see information below.
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