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Old April 29th 05, 03:50 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Peter Scott
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Default Behringer active crossover


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A couple of things regarding crossovers...

1. Manufacturers and customers often confuse polarity and phase.
Phase is frequency dependent; polarity can be changed with a switch or
leads reversal.

2. The best way to set up your triamplified system with electronic
crossover would be to beg or borrow two items:

An electronic test setup, whether it be MLSSA, TEF, Smaart, et al.
This will allow you to watch the adjustment of your parameters in near
real time, visually see the true capabilities and limitations of the
enclosure/loudspeaker system and adjust your crossover accordingly.

Prior to testing, procure one of the Thiele Small loudspeaker enclosure
design packages that include the speaker parameters of the components
you own. This will quickly get you in "the right ballpark".

Good luck.


Please excuse if this is a repeat. I cannot see the message I
posted but everyone else could. This has happened before.

Very useful advice. Thanks. My experience so far with
tri-amping is all good. I now have a system that is a lot
closer to what I want. Its just that the lights dim when I
switch it on! This is with using a car sub and some not
particularly high-spec tweeters. It is strange to hear the
effect of increasing, for example, the high treble. The
whole band moves up rather than an increase in slope
as you used to get with simple tone controls.

Now I've got to do the difficult bit and decide on the sub.

Peter Scott