Why Do I Need A Crossover?
Speakers reproduce sound based on high, low, or mid-range frequencies. This process is called the crossover effect and occurs because the vast majority of audio systems cannot cover the entire spectrum sufficiently to minimize sound distortion and maintain an appropriate frequency ratio. A lot of amplifiers have either a built-in “variable” crossover so that you can set the frequency at exact sound specifications or a “fixed” crossover. By connecting it to your amplifier, you will have total control you exactly how you want your bass to sound, as well as your mid-level and high-level frequencies, giving you pristine listening experience.
Product Features:
- 3-Way Stereo Electronic Crossover
- Active 18dB crossover
- Stereo and Mono selector for low pass filter
- Phase inversion switch (0 or 180°)
- Dual input on/off switch
- Variable bass boost
- Low-pass and high-pass filters
- Gold-plated RCA contacts for optimal signal transfer
- Signal-to-Noise ratio: 100 dB
- Channel separation: 70 dB
- Includes mounting accessories
- Dimensions: 8-1/2"D x 6"W x 1-1/8"H
- Authorised Internet Dealer
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Adjustments:
- High pass front: 50-1,500 Hz
- High pass rear: 50-1,500 Hz
- High pass level: Min-Max
- Subwoofer (@80 Hz): 50-120 Hz
- Subwoofer level: Min-Max
- Bass boost (@45 Hz): 0-12 dB
- Frequency extender: 1x or 10x
- Phase: +/-
- Mode: Stereo or Mono
RCA Inputs:
- Front
- Rear
- Dual
RCA Outputs:
- Front high
- High pass
- Subwoofer
Price | £149.99 |
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Manufacturer | Power Acoustic |
Vehicle Manufacturer | None |