pink_devil
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Registered: 6th May 02
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do i need one?
what do they do? HELP!!!!!!!!
my car is super loud....
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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they make it possible to fine tune your frequencies going to different speakers. Same as Bass and Treble adjustment settings on your headunit but more complicated. You can have up to 30 bands on a crossover and then you can boost specific frequencies going through certain channels.
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pink_devil
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Registered: 6th May 02
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thanks very helpful!
can u suggest a good one?
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
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Phoenix Gold, Rockford or, hang on i'll have a search about the net, theres a pukka one available but cant remember the name! lol
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TOMAS
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Registered: 7th Aug 02
Location: Nottinghamshire
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Corb are you not thinking of an equaliser (EQ)?? You'd never get a 30 band crossover because who in their right mind would run 30 speakers or 15 if bandpassed?? A crossover tells a speaker when to cut frequencies, either going higher or lower.E.g imagine frequencies as sounds everything from a dog whistle (high) to Barry White (low). A crossover will tell the speaker "play everything from a dog whistle (high) but dont play right down to a 'Barry', stop at say when it gets as low as a human female voice (medium lets say). The crossover must stop or 'cut' at a specific frequency that we tell it. Crossovers are needed and often overlooked as no speaker can sucsessfully reproduce everything from a whistle to a Barry so we have Tweeters, Mid-drivers and Sub-woofers. Tweeters for whisles, mids for female voice and subs for Barry. Crossovers are designed to stop tweeters from trying to play Barry (making him sound awfull) and subs from making whisles (again an awfull sound). Crossovers can 'clean up' a system no end and really make a difference, often stopping a lot of speaker distortion, especially noticable mid-drivers from low sub-bass trying to be produced and crossovers can mean life or death for tweeters because if a tweeter is played without a crossover (full-range) it will burn out in no time and be ruined.
Now thats THE funniest post i ever wrote... but hope it helps you people.
Now let me explain EQ's if i can... LOL
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corb
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Registered: 24th Apr 02
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yeah, my bad,moment of madness LOL.
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luca2020
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Registered: 26th May 02
Location: Maidstone, Kent
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Tomas - well done that lad, spot on (tho a bir of grammer wouldent go a miss lol)
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