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Re: Question re Subwoofer Connections, High-Pass, Low-Pass
by "Dave" <dspear99ca@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mar 11, 2008 at 11:25 PM
| <JamesGangNC@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Are you sure the two crossovers are related to each other? Does the
> sub also have speaker thru-puts as well? Is it possible that the
> 80/100 filter is part of connecting speaker outputs directly to the
> sub and then connecting from the sub to the front speakers? And the
> 40-120hz filter is part of the low level input?
These filters are similar if not identical on almost all low and mid-level
Velodyne subs, regardless of whether or not they have speaker-level inputs
or not. Both filters affect both sets of inputs. I recall posting a
pretty
similar question here a few years back. Never was completely happy with
the
answer(s). I don't see why Velodyne doesn't just have a variable
high-pass
filter like the low-pass, which affords the user better control when
trying
to integrate the sub with an existing loudspeaker system... obviously with
a
servo sub like the F1800 which in its day probably cost $2000, cost was
likely not the reason.
Dave


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JimC <avocat5@[EMAIL P |
2008-03-10 04:51:13 |
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"Arny Krueger" |
2008-03-10 23:49:51 |
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JimC <avocat5@[EMAIL P |
2008-03-18 22:51:50 |
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JamesGangNC@[EMAIL PROTEC |
2008-03-10 23:50:29 |
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"Dave" <dspe |
2008-03-11 23:25:01 |
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"jamesgangnc" & |
2008-03-12 23:27:01 |
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George Flanagin <me@[E |
2008-03-17 04:33:44 |
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Sonnova <sonnova@[EMAI |
2008-03-17 23:06:23 |
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2008-03-18 22:48:13 |
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