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What should I set my crossover frequency at?

What should I set my crossover frequency at?

Set the crossover point around 10 Hz below the lowest frequency your speakers can produce without issue. (keep in mind that the most common recommendation for crossover frequency is 80 Hz). Once again, play some music. But this time, slowly turn up your receiver’s volume until you hear it begin to distort.

What does a capacitor do in a crossover?

Segue to the crossover The job of capacitors is to allow only the high frequencies to pass. The inductor (also known as a coil or choke) assumes the opposite task by letting only the low frequencies pass. It does this by storing energy in magnetic instead of electrical form.

How do you choose a crossover capacitor?

For the optimum performance of a crossover network, film capacitors with low dielectric absorption and equivalent series resistance are commonly used. The characteristics of film capacitors make them the number one choice for audio applications.

What is high crossover frequency?

The recommended crossover frequency is 56-60 Hz (high pass). At this frequency, low-end bass, which can cause distortion, is filtered out. This crossover is the perfect middle ground between midrange bass capability and full-range sounds.

Which capacitor is best for speakers?

Film capacitors
Film capacitors – the best choice for music Film and foil designs make the best choice for audio sound reproduction [see Figure 8: Film and Foil Capacitors].

What capacitors are best for crossovers?

Why is 80 Hz the best crossover?

Most people cannot localize bass below 100hz. With the crossover at 80Hz, it ensures that most everyone will not be able to hear where the low bass is originating from. A higher crossover will compromise the realism for many people.

What is LFE crossover frequency?

You can set “Crossover” when the “Subwoofer Mode” setting is “LFE+Main”, or when you have a speaker that is set to “small”. The default crossover frequency is “80Hz”. We recommend settings to a higher frequency than the crossover frequency when small speakers are used.

What is the crossover frequency of a speaker?

The crossover frequency is the frequency at which sound transitions from one speaker to another. In a passive speaker, the electronic crossover components determine where the sound transitions from the speaker channels to a subwoofer.