Complete Guide To Speaker Crossovers [Crossover Settings, Active vs Passive Crossovers, & More]

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  • @AudioUniversity
    @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety +6

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      @pharbudialmanohar1776 Před 2 lety

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    • @bobwilson7684
      @bobwilson7684 Před 2 lety +1

      cool, to the point, technical without being overwhelming on needless details(for a beginner), no useless pretended sense of humor or "cool-ness", no music no sound on the background, pure info on display and respect for aduience´s intelligence.

    • @barbieoconchannel2255
      @barbieoconchannel2255 Před rokem

      can you help ke crossover my Wharefadale diamond 12.2 need to go the max of good and improve sound of it

  • @totalplonker824
    @totalplonker824 Před 3 lety +21

    Great speaker, great knowledge and even great editing so all in all one bloody good video!

  • @davidrikx9639
    @davidrikx9639 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Hi Kyle, you're simply the Best. I'm OAP but have learned so much from your knowledge. I love my music so much. Thanks for enhancing my life so much son.DD

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you very much for your kind comment, DD. Glad you’ve enjoyed my videos!

  • @shassalleji1841
    @shassalleji1841 Před 2 lety +1

    Hats off
    Scientific, thorough, accurate , and simple
    Keep it up

  • @alainm6070
    @alainm6070 Před 3 lety +2

    Very helpful and clear. A good teacher is one who explains new and complex topics in a simple way.

  • @eXem333
    @eXem333 Před 4 lety +5

    BEST crossover explain video i ever watch!

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, @Mashed Potato! I’m glad the video is helpful!

  • @tophersplat
    @tophersplat Před 2 lety +1

    Best speaker crossover explanation on youtube

  • @kenjihirai5141
    @kenjihirai5141 Před 4 lety +13

    Hi Kyle! You are really doing great videos and vlog in this channel, and all of the subjects from your videos was really helpful, especially to the people who wants to learn about the basics but with a clear explanation that they can use for their future. Here in Philippines, we don't have schools that offers courses for Audio engineering. I am an owner of rental PA system here in the Philippines and I learned only from the courses online and I found all of your videos and articles from Audio University is helpful and gives accurate information.
    I hope that your channel someday will have many subscribers. Keep it up!😁👍

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 4 lety +4

      I’m very happy to read this comment and to know that these videos are providing value to you!
      Do you have any requests for future video subjects?
      Thanks for watching!

  • @djpuma007
    @djpuma007 Před rokem

    Wow that was the bed explanation of cross overs, that I have heard in a long time and it was a refreshing to hear the explanation thoroughly. Thank you 😊. Great job!!!

  • @lights80088
    @lights80088 Před 4 lety +6

    Great video. You did a really good job of explaining this subject. Thank you.

  • @kitkatsandwitch7718
    @kitkatsandwitch7718 Před 2 lety +2

    buddy i lover your channel name "Audio University"

  • @hachiido1905
    @hachiido1905 Před rokem +1

    ure unsane keep up the good work. i love this video. ive been hearing thoe words: passive, active crossovers and all that all the time and i never understood it. this video made everything much more clearer

  • @gerritgovaerts8443
    @gerritgovaerts8443 Před 3 lety +7

    Linkwitz Riley filters are -6 dB down at the Xover point and sum exactly to 0 dB while filters that are in phase and - 3dB will have a ripple in their response. From Wikipedia : "The filters are usually designed by cascading two Butterworth filters, each of which has −3 dB gain at the cut-off frequency. The resulting Linkwitz-Riley filter has a −6 dB gain at the cutoff frequency. This means that summing the low-pass and high-pass outputs, the gain at the crossover frequency will be 0 dB, so the crossover behaves like an all-pass filter, having a flat amplitude response with a smoothly changing phase response. This is the biggest advantage of L-R crossovers compared to Butterworth crossovers, whose summed output has a +3 dB peak around the crossover frequency. "

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety +2

      That's really helpful info, Gerrit Govaerts! Thanks for sharing your expertise!

    • @gerritgovaerts8443
      @gerritgovaerts8443 Před 3 lety +3

      @@AudioUniversity happy to share over 25 years of building and designing speakers

    • @theimunten6325
      @theimunten6325 Před 2 lety +1

      And to round it up completely: We are talking about the ACOUSTIC responses of the loudspeakers. So applying a LR filter electrically doesn't always make for an acoustic LR response. But hey: your fine explanation is a start! Your claims 'complete' and 'university' however are a bit to much for the knowledge levels you are 'monetizing'. some pointers to more in depth sources?

  • @robertbrown1876
    @robertbrown1876 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for making this video, I really had a hard time understanding crossovers until I watched this a couple times...

  • @catho6785
    @catho6785 Před 3 lety +1

    This is by far the best explanation I have seen!

  • @Theweeze100
    @Theweeze100 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a wonderfully done video, the speakers knowledge was superlative and the subject matter was explained clearly and in an engaging manner. I subscribed!

  • @faresnar09
    @faresnar09 Před rokem +1

    Informative demonstration with very clear details.. Thanks

  • @Devoo2363
    @Devoo2363 Před 2 lety

    Best video for crossover network on CZcams thanks buddy

  • @ElliottHeal
    @ElliottHeal Před 2 lety +2

    Here’s my notes on this video if anyone wants to pinch them
    Crossovers
    Speaker Crossover Settings
    - Cutoff frequency
    - Frequency at which the filter reaches 3dB of reduction
    - Slope
    - Rate of attenuation over frequencies
    - 12-24dB/Oct usually
    Crossover point is where the 2 filters intersect, where both filters have a reduction of 3dB
    This means that frequency is cut in half then doubled so no information is lost, this causes the result to remain the same as before the filters along all frequencies but in different ratios bc as one frequency is being attenuated more and more the other is increasing more and more so they match the original sound
    Types
    Passive
    - Between Amp & Speaker
    - So dealing w speaker level signal which is a lot higher power than signal running through a mixer
    - Signal is boosted to speaker level then distributed by the passive crossover to the 2 drivers
    Active
    - Requires separate amplifier channel for each driver as crossover is done before distribution
    Uses
    Multi-Way Speaker Cabinet
    PASSIVE CROSSOVER USED
    1 Speaker Cabinet enclosure that contains multiple types of speakers
    e.g.1 - 2 way speaker cabinet contains a tweeter for high frequencies & a woofer for low to mid frequencies
    e.g.2 - 3 way speaker cabinet containing a woofer for lows, another woofer for midrange and a tweeter for high frequencies
    Multi-Cabinet Speaker System
    ACTIVE CROSSOVER USED
    e.g.1 - a stand-alone subwoofer & a 2 way speaker cabinet
    2 channel amp is used, first channel low passed to subwoofer, second channel high passed to include only mids & highs to the other 2 way speaker cabinet (which inside has a passive crossover)

  • @abisaiamatalo2769
    @abisaiamatalo2769 Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video. A very clear and on point explanation/ teaching.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Abisai Amatalo! I'm glad the video was helpful!

  • @valdimirputin1335
    @valdimirputin1335 Před rokem +1

    👍👍Sir, you are the best teacher. Very clear and simple explanation. ❤I am learning a lot from you.
    Can you kindly enlighten us, for a Active Crossover system, for example, if the Power amplifier for the woofer is 100 watts RMS, then how many RMS watts of power amps are appropriate for mid-range and tweeter?
    Thanking you in advance.

  • @Christopher._M
    @Christopher._M Před 2 lety +1

    So easy to understand. What an amazing video

  • @andrevinicius137
    @andrevinicius137 Před 4 lety +2

    Bro, i've found your channel recently and your videos are amazing, greetings from Brazil ;) God bless you.

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, André! Please share with others who would find these videos helpful! God bless.

  • @naveenwickramathunga7237

    Thanks Audio University!. Comprehensible explanation.

  • @Dauntless.steadfast.fortitude

    Crystal clear clarity explanations & very informative. Thank you Sir
    👍👍

  • @chrispynaples
    @chrispynaples Před 2 lety +1

    You helped me some much just now to understanding my passive crossover

  • @shreykapadia4294
    @shreykapadia4294 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing made my day a little less complicated 👍

  • @mikemullenix6956
    @mikemullenix6956 Před 5 měsíci

    Very good description, thanks

  • @patrickpeterman4890
    @patrickpeterman4890 Před 4 lety +1

    You, are a very interesting person; I appreciate the clarity and simple terminology; I recently installed a component speaker system (Orion)- (2 ) 6.5" door speakers & (2) tweeters; the system was set-up 4 years ago& worked pretty good; the design was set up to run thru a class D 2 channel 1500 watt JBL amp; one of the 2way passive crossovers stopped working; so I decided to replace the entire component speaker system; I took great care & time to install the speakers (1970 chevy truck) and check all the connections; I paid very close attention to making sure the wires to the crossovers were right + to + &- to-; the speakers on the driver's side seem to function- whereas the speakers on the right sound "DO NOT WORK AT ALL" NO NOISE- "NOTHING; I took a test light and checked the positive terminals on the crossovers the test light indicated a "DIMMER LIGHT" on the test light however the speakers work; upon checking the right door speaker "which do not work at all contacting the three positive terminals on the right side crossover produced a very bright light- but no audio- and no power to the "tweeter connection" the other two terminals produced the very bright light?? I do not know very much about radio,s stereo,s amplifiers; all I did was remove and replace; hope you can afford a few minutes to make a suggestion add where to start troubleshooting this issue; thank you I,ll be watching for more videos and useful information I have a lot to learn!! be safe thank,s PATRICK.P

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for your kind words, Patrick! The first place I would start with troubleshooting is here:
      ----------
      Because the left speaker is working and the right speaker isn’t, swap the speaker wiring - left and right.
      ----------
      This will help you determine if it’s an amp problem or a speaker problem.
      ----------
      If the right speaker still doesn’t work even when it’s plugged into the same channel that successfully powered the left speaker, it’s probably a right speaker problem.
      ----------
      If the right speaker starts working, the right amp channel or crossover is likely the problem.
      I hope this helps! Good luck!

    • @patrickpeterman4890
      @patrickpeterman4890 Před 4 lety +1

      @@AudioUniversity SORRY, BUT I, M A LITTLE CONFUSED;

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 4 lety +3

      I’m suggesting that you unplug the left speaker (which is working) and use that channel to test the right speaker. This will answer the question, “Does the right speaker work?”

    • @MrDoneboy
      @MrDoneboy Před 3 lety

      @@patrickpeterman4890 ? He's telling you, that since the left channel is working, hook the left up to the right channel speaker(s), and see if it works then, on the right side.

    • @patrickpeterman4890
      @patrickpeterman4890 Před 3 lety

      @@MrDoneboy thank,s !!!

  • @SandersAmps
    @SandersAmps Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you. Answers the most obvious questions with alacrity.

  • @mwgilmore9953
    @mwgilmore9953 Před 4 lety +2

    Really good job. Congratulations on your venture.

  • @virupaksharudra2128
    @virupaksharudra2128 Před 2 lety +1

    Giving Good Information regarding audio.

  • @rajendraprasadmk6863
    @rajendraprasadmk6863 Před 3 lety

    Many thanks for educating us on this regard.

  • @saullapointe5448
    @saullapointe5448 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video. I’ve learned new things.

  • @DanDan-dn5lt
    @DanDan-dn5lt Před rokem

    The video is absolutely useful 👌🏽
    My thumbs 👍🏾 👍🏾are Up for real! Grand Job Dude.

  • @erlyboy69
    @erlyboy69 Před 2 lety +1

    Very well explained, Great Job

  • @Sunrayman123
    @Sunrayman123 Před 2 lety +1

    Great elucidation! Textbook!

  • @simonlinser8286
    @simonlinser8286 Před rokem

    very concise and well spoken. subscribed. thank you, i have a feeling im going to learn a lot.
    edit: also, great audio quality.

  • @devswarring383
    @devswarring383 Před 2 lety

    Good work mate I hope u will bring more significant information to amend and boost up our knowledge level thx

  • @ironface76f
    @ironface76f Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome, thanks.

  • @someonesomewhere4446
    @someonesomewhere4446 Před rokem

    so far so good !!!

  • @AlexanderMartinez-qz1qp
    @AlexanderMartinez-qz1qp Před 3 lety +1

    Excelente vídeo, estuve buscando algo así en español y no lo hay, gracias por compartir el conocimiento!

  • @KISHORE4123
    @KISHORE4123 Před 3 lety +1

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    I am sure this video are like library to future generations 👍
    Like your content from india 🇮🇳🙏
    Channel deserves 1M sub I wish you will reach 🙌

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your support, Navakishore Battu! I appreciate you watching!

  • @harpreet_singh_walia_youtube

    Very informative, Thanks

  • @chkao59
    @chkao59 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice interpretation!Thank you very much!

  • @roberthoury4034
    @roberthoury4034 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!

  • @donpech1422
    @donpech1422 Před 2 lety

    Smart boy great explanation thanks

  • @midmodaudio6576
    @midmodaudio6576 Před rokem

    Very informative video.

  • @senseiralph1462
    @senseiralph1462 Před 2 lety +1

    You answered my questions.. thanks!

  • @IzKingFranklin
    @IzKingFranklin Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for the info 10/10

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety

      I’m glad to help, @izKingDragon! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @AjayAjay-mw8le
    @AjayAjay-mw8le Před 10 měsíci

    Very good message for me thank bro form india.

  • @polancojg
    @polancojg Před rokem

    outstanding explanation!!! Thanks

  • @valoivolver
    @valoivolver Před 9 měsíci

    Good introduction very well explained thanks 😊 .Now I want to understand the hard part, how to build a passive filter and how it is calculated for different types of speakers😅

  • @amritjaiswal4451
    @amritjaiswal4451 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank YOU!

  • @evanpillow3606
    @evanpillow3606 Před 2 lety

    great video mate

  • @DJbernardo1320
    @DJbernardo1320 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much ❤

  • @rashamwilliams8782
    @rashamwilliams8782 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant tutorial 👍👍👍

  • @EquiliMario
    @EquiliMario Před 3 lety

    This is a great video for a noob like me with little knowledge of speaker signals.
    One tip though, you need to blink more, and move your head a bit. If the shot of you takes long it's almost like your trying to search my soul :D

  • @LuxmanPD272
    @LuxmanPD272 Před 2 lety +2

    You should mention midrange drivers which can be cone or dome.

  • @paulvinyard
    @paulvinyard Před rokem +1

    I have watched a few of your videos, very informative. I have a question on using a 3 way crossover. My amp. is an 8 ohm output per channel. On selecting speakers for a 3 way speaker. How do you verify that the crossover and 3 speaker load for that one channel is with in my 8 ohm Amp´s capability. I have used a multi meter to verify speaker ohm impedance. Once the cabinet is wired with it´s 3 speakers and crossover, will the multi meter verify the total ohm impedance of that Cabinet. Thus testing the + & Neg terminals, line in on the crossover.??

  • @thebigkiddy
    @thebigkiddy Před 3 lety +1

    Great Vid. Thank you.

  • @ellengillego6221
    @ellengillego6221 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @flywittzbeats4008
    @flywittzbeats4008 Před rokem

    Man this video is perfect haha

  • @Nandocupra
    @Nandocupra Před 3 lety +1

    First of all thank you for your informative channel keep up the good work!
    Now this is my question
    I am setting up my new av receiver and I want to know on what setting need to be the crossover
    My av receiver is
    Denon avc 4700
    Front Dali ikon 6se MK1 Frequency Range +/- 3db: 39 hz - 30.000 hz
    Center Dali ikon vokal 2 Mk1 Frequency Range(+/-3 dB) [Hz] 55 - 30,000
    Surround Dali Opticon 2 MK1 Frequency Range (-3dB) : 59-27.000 Hz
    Subwoofer Dali SUB E-12 F Crossover frequentie : 40-120 Hz
    Also do I need to set up my speakers at small size or big?
    Thank you very much for reading this and I hope you respond on my message. Greetings

  • @burtonwizeman1922
    @burtonwizeman1922 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent!

  • @shekharballi1074
    @shekharballi1074 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanku

  • @ArmchairRamb0
    @ArmchairRamb0 Před rokem

    Thank you. Many systems have subwoofers that contain the crossover. Unfortunately, it's really hard to find a subwoofer that does not rattle electronics to pieces. My Adam speakers have a problem on one satellite channel. I need a crossover to obviate the one built into the sub. Solved.

  • @ELSSAUDIOELECTRONICS
    @ELSSAUDIOELECTRONICS Před 2 lety

    thank you kyle

  • @riddlin4u
    @riddlin4u Před 2 lety +1

    Great videos...I know I'm late to the party but, how does a crossover effect the impedance of the speaker? I got a pair of crossovers splitting the sound to my woofer and mid/highs. They count as parallel, correct? Two 8 ohm speakers with a crossover will always be a 4 ohm cab, right?

  • @frankhanley6576
    @frankhanley6576 Před 2 lety +1

    So, active crossover system will provide better seperation of frequencies? Hence, a better sounding system?

  • @chloe30551
    @chloe30551 Před 5 měsíci

    Dude! Love your channel. I was wondering if you take questions...I'm trying to wire a horn and 15" driver to a single bass amplifier. Would I need to figure out a crossover option or could I just wire both of those drivers into one NL4 speakon cable and run it to the amplifier. Either way I appreciate what you're putting out. Take care.

  • @zebmccall2610
    @zebmccall2610 Před rokem +1

    Can you use an external crossover for power/active speakers

  • @kindvirus
    @kindvirus Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks Bro❤

  • @tinepapa7821
    @tinepapa7821 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi
    Very nice and intersting video
    Suscribed and following from Paris
    I do have a question
    I have a cabinet with two 8 ohms speakers, a 8 ohms high frequency driver and a two way crossover.
    My plan is to connect the high frequency driver on the trebble pole, and the two speakers in serie mode on the bass pole.
    So with this connection mode how many ohms my amplifier is going to work on?
    2, 4, 8, 12 or 16 ohms.
    Thanks for your help
    Take care

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 3 lety +2

      It sounds like you’ll have 8 ohms on the treble pole and 16 ohms on the bass pole.

    • @tinepapa7821
      @tinepapa7821 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AudioUniversity thanks for your precious answer

  • @damnitdang
    @damnitdang Před rokem +1

    If I'm using passive crossover for my 2way components. Can i just shut off all the filter in the amp and just use the gain?

  • @GiovanniLV
    @GiovanniLV Před 6 měsíci

    Very noice, ty!

  • @troycarter349
    @troycarter349 Před 2 lety +1

    I cannot find the answer to the following question anywhere. I have a KEF IQ9. The crossover needs replaced. On my crossover that came with the KEF there are 2) woofer + and - 1) M + - and 1) T + - for a toal 1) in out. This is a total of 10 slots for my wires. I can only seem to find units that accomodate 8 slots. Do I run the woofers together through the same slot on the corssover?

  • @dakotareddington7772
    @dakotareddington7772 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you make a video of a multi cabinet speaker system with a crossover and without a crossover and show us the difference in sound? I need help setting my dj sound system…I have a multi cabinet system with passive speakers

  • @jessgayatao8687
    @jessgayatao8687 Před měsícem

    Hi Kyle! Can a crossover be used to both Mid-hi powered speakers and subwoofer powered speakers at the same time? What are the pros and cons of there is any? Tia!

  • @LC-ur8gv
    @LC-ur8gv Před rokem +1

    so can you have active speakers with passive crossovers and vice versa?

  • @mattgrimaldi13
    @mattgrimaldi13 Před rokem

    It would be nice to do a lower level tutorial where the process to design and build a crossover is demonstrated.

  • @juniortrouble1
    @juniortrouble1 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Kyle. Brilliant explanation. So am I thinking correctly when I say for example a JBL speaker is a powered speaker. It has a built in amplifier and passive crossover built in? So with the RCA output plugs at the bak of a powered speaker can the wires lead to an active crossover that filters high frequencies to other speakers like tweeters creating more tops than bass. Just that I notice with most powered speakers at high volume the low frequencies seem to be less prominent and at low volume the high frequencies are less prominent. Reiterating my question... Can you add a crossover from the RCA outputs without causing damage to the powered speaker? Thinking of speakers having their own impedance ratings and I was told they have to match. Maybe this does not matter outside the powered speaker? Thanks in advance.

  • @dakotareddington7772
    @dakotareddington7772 Před 2 měsíci

    Can you make a video of a multi cabinet speaker system with a crossover and without a crossover and show us the difference in sound? I need help setting up my dj sound system…I have a multi cabinet system with passive speakers.. and I need a crossover

  • @zhaoxie8928
    @zhaoxie8928 Před 2 lety

    How about using crossover to my active speakers? What kind of crossover do i need, is active or passive? And how to connect it properly

  • @Rene_Christensen
    @Rene_Christensen Před 3 lety +2

    Nice. Maybe worth mentioning that aside from slope (or really, order) and cutoff frequency you also need to consider the Q of the crossover.

  • @jefferyglover4295
    @jefferyglover4295 Před 5 měsíci

    So do i get a passive crossover for each door? Or just 2 crossovers for all 4 doors?

  • @szintyjanoska
    @szintyjanoska Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Kyle! Thanks for all your videos they are really great. I have a question regarding setting up my system with an active crossover. I have a Dynacord LitleMax2 speaker system and I would like to use them with an active crossover, because I'm not satisfied with the quality of the sound (I think to much bass is passed to the tops), but I suppose is not possible because of the passive crossover that is mounted in the subwoofer? How can I solve my problem in this case ? I have 2 amplifiers for this case and all the cables for connections. Waiting for your proposal.

  • @ericfulmer2546
    @ericfulmer2546 Před 5 měsíci

    When connecting two, 4ohm speakers to a passive crossover, would the impedance going back to the amplifier be 2ohm? @audiouniversity

  • @dgadstv3876
    @dgadstv3876 Před 2 lety

    I have 120 rms amplifier and matching speakers, how should i consider building crossover. Online sellers say 400w crossover 3-way crossover, will it not kill my amp?

  • @tda7294
    @tda7294 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello friend. I have a speaker of 70 watt rms max and its peak power handling capacity is 140 watt. Can i use a crossover of 80 with this speaker???

  • @stevegilcrest8190
    @stevegilcrest8190 Před rokem

    How do I determine the db level setting for specific speakers? Is the info on the speaker?

  • @SuAmigoElilegal
    @SuAmigoElilegal Před 2 lety

    Question please. My 12 inch subwoofer has a crossover frequency selection from 70 to 150. Now when I set it to 100 heartz or higher my load 15 inch speakers begin to loose their lows and medium and sound alot. My question is by choosing a higher frequency crossover on my subwoffer does that cuts it out of my loud speaker leaving it it , basically soundless

  • @mridulkrishansharma5394

    Is using DSP as crossover for 3/4way home stereo setup worth it?!?

  • @Dicoboomtime
    @Dicoboomtime Před rokem

    Hi Kyle, I've got a 19" rack with a with an active crossover intergrated into the 31 band EQ.
    This is the final stage of the signal chain before it outputs to the speakers on poles with subs on the floor (like you have in your comb filtering video that you made outside).
    My question is, am i better to use the crossover in the 31 band EQ or the crossover in the top speakers themselves or a combination.
    Option A is send left and right signals out of the 31 band EQ to the top speakers on each side and then plug the top speakers outputs into the sub inputs and use the crossover on the control panel of the active speakers to set the crossover.
    Option B is to send left and right signals from the 31 band EQ to the top speakers and then send a separate XLR cable from the Sub Out on the 31 band EQ to the 1st sub, then link the subs together with another XLR cable. Then set the crossover on the 31 band EQ and not use the speaker crossover at all.
    Option C some combination of the above if it has any advantages.
    Your thoughts on this would be much appreciated and those of anyone else who wants to comment. Thank you

    • @Dicoboomtime
      @Dicoboomtime Před rokem +1

      I've had a closer look and in fact, there is no manual crossover on the top speakers themselves. There is just a "Sub Freq" nob that says it sets the upper cut off frequency of the subwoofer (80Hz-200Hz low pass). So on reflection, would you set this to 200Hz to allow it's maximum range to be reproduced and then just rely on the 19" rack active crossover to control the balance between top and bottom speakers?

  • @Smoshylife
    @Smoshylife Před 11 měsíci

    Many amps have crossovers in built, are those active?

  • @ZeeykRS
    @ZeeykRS Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Kyle! Love your videos! I got a question that ive been trying to figure out for a while now.
    How would running an active crossover to speakers that already have passive crossovers affect the sound?
    I went to a Bass Boss demo a few months ago and they said that it isn't ideal to you use an additional crossover because it can create phase issues.
    You did mention that it is normal to use that set up so im just curious now that i've heard two conflicting perspectives.
    Thanks!

    • @AudioUniversity
      @AudioUniversity  Před 2 lety

      I have seen it done when setting a crossover between a sub and a main speaker.

  • @chrisc.c52
    @chrisc.c52 Před 2 lety

    Great video.... Most of us know exactly what you are taking about 🤥

  • @neonance
    @neonance Před rokem

    If my tweeter and speaker has separate crossovers do I have to bridge them?

  • @ragextico
    @ragextico Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @pajamaperson4203
    @pajamaperson4203 Před rokem

    My boy high af in this lol