Crossover: Difference between revisions

Applicability to different models
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The following is based on information that was available when the {{Classic}} was in production. This information is equally applicable to the {{Model I}}.  The {{Model II}} crossover is fixed at 200 Hz and does not vary depending on whether or not {{B1}}s are attached to the Power Stand.
The following is based on information that was available when the {{Classic}} was in production. This information is equally applicable to the {{Model I}}.  The {{Model II}} crossover is fixed at 200 Hz and does not vary depending on whether or not {{B1}}s are attached to the Power Stand.
 
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===Crossover &mdash;Definition ===
===Crossover &mdash;Definition ===
; I'm familiar with the term 'crossover,' but not really with its meaning.  
; I'm familiar with the term 'crossover,' but not really with its meaning.  
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When there is nothing attached to Amp 3 output (where we normally connect the blue B1 cable) the Powerstand does this:
When there is nothing attached to Amp 3 output (where we normally connect the blue B1 cable) the Powerstand does this:


==== {{Classic}} and {{Model}} ====
==== {{Classic}} and {{Model I}} ====
* Frequencies above 110 Hz are sent to the L1 Cylindrical Radiator™ This is less of a "crossover" and more of a cutoff just because there's no point sending frequencies to the L1 that it can't reproduce.
* Frequencies above 110 Hz are sent to the L1 Cylindrical Radiator™ This is less of a "crossover" and more of a cutoff just because there's no point sending frequencies to the L1 that it can't reproduce.