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A Reef Scene

Audiophyte
Can you use two differnt crossovers in one speaker? A forth order for the high pass and a third order fotr the low pass. The forth order has a L pad and an impedance eq. The third order has just the impedance eq. This was the olny way so far that I can keep the phase for the speakers very close.
 
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Dryseals

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A Reef Scene said:
Can you use two differnt crossovers in one speaker? A forth order for the high pass and a third order fotr the low pass. The forth order has a L pad and an impedance eq. The third order has just the impedance eq. This was the olny way so far that I can keep the phase for the speakers very close.
There are no written laws on hows to "crossover". The whole intention of the crossover is to tame the speakers, bring them into line with your desired goals. Since each speaker will roll off at different levels, the use of different order crossovers and filters is sometimes the only way to go.
 
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