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5-way stereo crossover - HELP.
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Klinkenborg" data-source="post: 212179" data-attributes="member: 12770"><p>Thanks for the replies.</p><p></p><p>Ben - few pics as yet; system from low to high as follows: 2 x 21" ported, 4 x 18" sealed, 2 x dual 12" horn loaded/1.4" coaxial upper mid & HF (BMS) horn loaded. The mid-high cabs are the 'New DIY Mid High' by Peter Morris on this site, which I am very excited to be building. The 21s and 18s are of my own design, but pretty conventional apart from construction methods.</p><p></p><p>Chris - I love the idea of cascading the crossovers; so simple, but a genius step which I never would have considered. Many thanks.</p><p></p><p>The plans may have changed following a very professional reply from Behringer technical, which would allow me to use their EQ driving two of their crossovers via AES as mono 6-way units, removing one DAC/ADC step from the chain. I would also gain auto time-alignment in addition to auto EQ. I know many folks like to hate Behringer, but in over twenty years I have never had a failure, and the specs on paper of the components discussed here are better than dbx! Time, and listening, will tell...</p><p></p><p>Thanks again all.</p><p></p><p>18" sealed sub enclosures[ATTACH=full]208831[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]208830[/ATTACH]s:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Klinkenborg, post: 212179, member: 12770"] Thanks for the replies. Ben - few pics as yet; system from low to high as follows: 2 x 21" ported, 4 x 18" sealed, 2 x dual 12" horn loaded/1.4" coaxial upper mid & HF (BMS) horn loaded. The mid-high cabs are the 'New DIY Mid High' by Peter Morris on this site, which I am very excited to be building. The 21s and 18s are of my own design, but pretty conventional apart from construction methods. Chris - I love the idea of cascading the crossovers; so simple, but a genius step which I never would have considered. Many thanks. The plans may have changed following a very professional reply from Behringer technical, which would allow me to use their EQ driving two of their crossovers via AES as mono 6-way units, removing one DAC/ADC step from the chain. I would also gain auto time-alignment in addition to auto EQ. I know many folks like to hate Behringer, but in over twenty years I have never had a failure, and the specs on paper of the components discussed here are better than dbx! Time, and listening, will tell... Thanks again all. 18" sealed sub enclosures[ATTACH type="full" alt="208831"]208831[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="208830"]208830[/ATTACH]s: [/QUOTE]
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