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AudibaxNet®
A crossover is used to split the broadband signal into separate frequency bands. This
allows each driver in a speaker system to operate within its optimal frequency range. The
use of active crossover increases the efficiency of each driver but also of the amplifier by
reducing crossover distortion.
The AudibaxNet software crossover module provides a combination of high-pass and
low-pass filters.
Each LF or HF filter has selectable Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley or Bessle filter types and
filter slopes ranging from 12 dB/octave to 48 dB/octave.
There is a (PHASE) button available. Phase or polarity reversal is used to match the polarity
of the controller in systems that require it. It depends on the type of filter you have
selected.
Each frequency band is adjustable: LF and HF will contain its own set of parameters:
- High pass, from 20 Hz to 22 KHz with Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley or Bessle filter types
and filter slopes ranging from 12 dB/octave to 48 dB/octave.
- Low-pass filters, from 20 Hz to 22 KHz, Butterworth, Linkwitz-Riley or Bessle filter types
and filter slopes ranging from 12 dB/octave to 48 dB/octave.
- Gain: from -40dB to +20dB.
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