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What is "Cross-over frequency"???
I am eager to know more about speakers.
I know this definition:
The frequency at which a dividing network delivers equal power to the upper and lower frequency channels when both are terminated in specified loads.
But I am not satisfied with this one.
Please explain.
Thank you.
2 Answers
- The BeastLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
try a simpler approach. start with a very low note, and gradually raise its pitch. the crossover frequency will be the point where it leaves the woofer for the mid-range...then again when it leaves the mid-range for the tweeter.
or i could be totally wrong and it could be the percentage of transvestites that attend a given bar on a particular night.
- 1 decade ago
A crossover is a frequency filter that lets a certain amount of
frequencies pass through. Effectively filtering out high frequencies.