Audio crossover
Audio crossovers are a class of electronic filters designed specifically for use in audio applications, especially hi-fi. A commonly used dynamic loudspeaker driver is incapable of covering the entire audio spectrum all by itself. Thus, crossovers serve the purpose of splitting the audio signal into separate frequency bands which can be handled by individual loudspeaker drivers optimised for those bands. A combination of multiple drivers each catering to a different frequency band constitutes most hi-fi speaker systems.
Related Topics:
Electronic filters - Hi-fi - Dynamic loudspeaker
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