I am trying to step into a new realm where I can skip building passive crossovers and do it electronically.My main concern is to be able to apply CD compensation without adding passive components.Thanks family.
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I am trying to step into a new realm where I can skip building passive crossovers and do it electronically.My main concern is to be able to apply CD compensation without adding passive components.Thanks family.
Analog or digital? Finding a matching curve in an analog crossover may not be that easy. An example are the M552 and M553 that used family curves.
Rob :)
CD compensation is basically flattening the curve so typically you would reduce the lower end of the response. You would have to design a filter set that accomplishes this. You can do it with DSP. Think of the M2.
Depending on what horn/cd combo I don't think anything is already done where you pick from say a menu of presets
JBL does downloadable presets with many of their PA set-ups where you can download the settings into an amp with built in DSP like the Crowns.
Those are system specific.
Might want to PM POS about this.
Rob :)
Well, I guess it's easier to do the crossover electronically and just as easy to put a couple resistors and a cap together to make a compensation circuit. Maybe (just spitballing here) I can put together premade circuits in a box on a selector switch. Never easy, is it?