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My Active Digital Speaker Crossover Project

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May 04, 2010
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An Example of a nice simple Speaker Crossover solution
by: Peter Selby

Leon,

Great use of the Behringer crossover unit. It really does help enthusiast like yourself to build a speaker system right the first time.

I noticed that you also picked some very good and proven speaker drivers. You certainly know how to do it right the first time.

I liked your point about the speaker cabinet. Those Dayton Audio cabinets do look pretty good but as you said they need some extra work.

Adding the extra braces makes a lot of sense and our readers will certainly benefit from doing that themselves as well. Especially, if they are using an off the shelf speaker cabinet and speaker components.

Audio is all about limiting the imperfections. When we eliminate as many faults as possible the end result is great music and movie audio.

Thanks for the great write up about your project.

Peter

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