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Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers]
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<blockquote data-quote="drew gandy" data-source="post: 122704" data-attributes="member: 880"><p>Re: Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So you're saying that all the QSC products seem to work well together with built-in crossovers, even across the lines like the HPR to the K? Any KW in your herd? </p><p></p><p>You mentioned delay which brings up another question. When aligning a system one of the questions that has to be answered is whether to delay (and how much) the tops to compensate for things like low pass filter phase shift, speaker placement offset or even latency because of the particular design of a given speaker (horn subs etc). I can't imagine any powered boxes being designed with any more delay than absolutely necessary in the built-in processing since that could be counterproductive for purposes like floor monitors. But, since any current powered box is likely using dsp, there are a couple ms of delay inherent in them all. Anybody using horn subs with powered tops? How well do you feel the high pass in the powered box works with your sub?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drew gandy, post: 122704, member: 880"] Re: Do you take your crossover for granted? [Powered Speakers] So you're saying that all the QSC products seem to work well together with built-in crossovers, even across the lines like the HPR to the K? Any KW in your herd? You mentioned delay which brings up another question. When aligning a system one of the questions that has to be answered is whether to delay (and how much) the tops to compensate for things like low pass filter phase shift, speaker placement offset or even latency because of the particular design of a given speaker (horn subs etc). I can't imagine any powered boxes being designed with any more delay than absolutely necessary in the built-in processing since that could be counterproductive for purposes like floor monitors. But, since any current powered box is likely using dsp, there are a couple ms of delay inherent in them all. Anybody using horn subs with powered tops? How well do you feel the high pass in the powered box works with your sub? [/QUOTE]
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