Description
SPL Audio Crossover Active analog 2-way crossover
Crossover
Finally an analog crossover again
It is difficult to optimally integrate bass loudspeakers or subwoofers. At present, there are almost only digital crossovers for this purpose. But who wants to convert back and forth? You don’t need to anymore. Our Crossover sets the crossovers anew.
Crossing over
The crossover is divided into two section: The Low section for the bass loudspeaker or subwoofer (mono or stereo) and the Mid-Hi section for the top/main speakers.
The crossover frequencies for Low and Mid-Hi can be set individually from 50 Hz to 120 Hz in 6 positions.
The Low filter has a slope of 24 dB per octave. The slope of the MID-HI filter can be switched from 12 dB (Butterworth) to 24 dB (Linkwitz/Riley).
In Phase
Audio signals should come from the top speakers and bass loudspeakers or subwoofers in phase. The crossover offers variable phase control for this purpose.
Use the toggle switch to activate the phase control (phase 0° or phase -180°) and use the control to establish simultaneousness.
If the phase control is not required, it can be switched off and thus disappears completely from the signal path.
One or two?
If you want to connect two bass loudspeakers or subwoofers (one for L and one for R), this switch should be set to stereo.
If you only use one bass loudspeaker or subwoofer, switch to mono. The crossover creates a mono signal of the Low frequencies and outputs it to both Low outputs (L + R).
On or off?
If you prefer to run the top/main speakers full-range, you can switch off the MID-Hi filter.
Get rid off it
With the Low Cut filter all frequencies below 20 Hz can be filtered out with a 6dB roll-off. This way, no inaudible low frequencies get into the power amplifier, which relieves it a lot.
As long as you’re having fun
The playback volume of the bass loudspeaker or subwoofer can be varied from -10 dB to +10 dB.
In addition to the purely corrective adjustment of the speaker system, you can add more bass into recordings that lack low end.
“Happiness is when the bass kicks in.”
Good ol’ times
Two mechanical VU meters visualize the input levels for the left and right audio channel.
With the VU switch you can optimize the display for different signal levels.
Sources
The Crossover offers both balanced inputs with XLR sockets and standard inputs with gold-plated RCA sockets.
Low & Mid-Hi
On the output side, the power amplifiers or active loudspeakers as well as bass loudspeakers or subwoofers are connected to the Low & Mid-Hi output sockets by means of balanced XLRs.
This means that even long cable runs to e.g. mono power amps placed next to the speaker are possible without the risk of interference.
AMP CTL
Practical are the AMP CTL sockets, to which up to four power amplifiers with 12 V trigger inputs can be connected to switch them on and off together with the crossover.
The crossover itself can also be switched on by a preamplifier like the Director Mk2 or Phonitor x.
FEATURES
- 2 Balanced XLR Inputs
- 2 Unbalanced RCA Inputs
- 2 Balanced XLR Outs for Main Speakers
- 2 Balanced XLR Outs for Subwoofers
- Mono or Stereo Subwoofer Operation
- Phase Switch & 360° Phase Control
- Level Control for Low End
- Selectable Midrange X-Over Frequencies
- Selectable Low-Cut & Filter Shapes
- 120V Technology for High Headroom
Specifications
Analog Inputs & Output: XLR (balanced) and RCA
Internal Linear Power Supply with Shielded Toroidal Transformer
Mains Power Supply
Dimensions & Weight
Reference: 0 dBu = 0,775V.
Color
Black, Red, Silver
All specifications are subject to change without notice.