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Crossover Network Part - 1 Active Crossover video link: https://youtu.be/4WZ6lQZUvHs Passive Crossover Network A passive crossover is a component or group of components that is installed on the speaker wires between an amplifier and a speaker. The behavior of these components attenuates portions of the signal going to the speaker itself. Three components are commonly used in passive networks: capacitors, inductors and resistors The combination and configuration of these components are used to create a low-pass, high-pass or band-pass filter network. Low-pass filter: A low-pass filter (also known as a high-cut filter) allows the low frequencies to pass unfiltered while it filters out or “cuts” the high frequencies. High-pass filter: A high-pass filter (also known as a low-cut filter) allows the high frequencies to pass unfiltered while it filters out or “cuts” the low frequencies. Band-pass filter: A band-pass filter can be thought of as a combination of a LPF and HPF. It allows a particular band of frequencies to pass by filtering out frequencies above the high point of the band and the frequencies below the low point of the band.
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