No, the a crossover simply splits the signal into separate frequency ranges; it does not act as a preamp. For example, a full-range audio signal ranges from 20Hz to 20,000Hz (20Hz to 20kHz). A two-way crossover splits that full range signal into two components: low frequencies and high frequencies, with the "crossover" frequency being roughly where they meet (for example, Low might be 20Hz-500Hz and High might be 500Hz-20kHz). Whether a crossover is Active or Passive: that all depends on WHERE the crossover function occurs. If the signal is split at line-level (before amplification), it's an active crossover. If it's split at speaker-level (after the amplifier), it's a passive crossover.
When I try to figure this out I think y not stick to a 2 way speaker and use the 13 band eq plus minus 12db gives a 24db seperation as the same as the crossover slopes be -24db yet the bands on eq become obsolete?
ultimately less drivers will always sound better IF (big if) they can cover the frequency spectrum properly. This is alot more rare and difficult than it sounds,
Great explanation. Thank you!
Thank you very much, I finally did understood :)
Doest the crossover works kindly as a pre amp?
No, the a crossover simply splits the signal into separate frequency ranges; it does not act as a preamp. For example, a full-range audio signal ranges from 20Hz to 20,000Hz (20Hz to 20kHz). A two-way crossover splits that full range signal into two components: low frequencies and high frequencies, with the "crossover" frequency being roughly where they meet (for example, Low might be 20Hz-500Hz and High might be 500Hz-20kHz). Whether a crossover is Active or Passive: that all depends on WHERE the crossover function occurs. If the signal is split at line-level (before amplification), it's an active crossover. If it's split at speaker-level (after the amplifier), it's a passive crossover.
@@phy350 thank you very much!
When I try to figure this out I think y not stick to a 2 way speaker and use the 13 band eq plus minus 12db gives a 24db seperation as the same as the crossover slopes be -24db yet the bands on eq become obsolete?
ultimately less drivers will always sound better IF (big if) they can cover the frequency spectrum properly. This is alot more rare and difficult than it sounds,