“Slams on the brakes!” This video is how I found your channel. For some one just starting out learning about audio electronics this site is a gold mine! Thank you for all the information P.S. I want one of those crossovers!
Great for demonstration purposes and as a conversation piece but what’s the point? We already have these built-in crossovers inside our loudspeakers that engineers have painstakingly designed.
I believe that it is for custom speakers without cross overs. But, you need 3 amplifier or one amp that have A, B and C output that can all play at same time.
At the back, you have one RCA input. Then, middle RCA output, low RCA output, and a high RCA output. How did you fit 3 pairs of RCA in to one input from your amp?
I'm using a D-23 on a two way setup, tube amps to mids and highs, solid state to the woofers. Good presentation u did.
Nicely explained, thank you
“Slams on the brakes!”
This video is how I found your channel. For some one just starting out learning about audio electronics this site is a gold mine!
Thank you for all the information
P.S. I want one of those crossovers!
I owned an Accuphase F-15L with more than 10 crossover cards. Still in my cabinet though 🤣🤣
Cool crossover. I´m using an accuphase DF55
Great for demonstration purposes and as a conversation piece but what’s the point? We already have these built-in crossovers inside our loudspeakers that engineers have painstakingly designed.
I believe that it is for custom speakers without cross overs. But, you need 3 amplifier or one amp that have A, B and C output that can all play at same time.
Old video, but what do one of these run/go for money wise? Thanks
At the back, you have one RCA input.
Then, middle RCA output, low RCA output, and a high RCA output. How did you fit 3 pairs of RCA in to one input from your amp?
In order to run this in 3 way mode you would need 3 amplifiers.
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