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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel McAllister" data-source="post: 13133" data-attributes="member: 2431"><p>Perhaps it's just too late in the evening to think straight, but I'm struggling to work out the best way to set this up...</p><p></p><p>3-way system with subs + 15" mid/high bi-amp speakers (with no passive network)</p><p></p><p>Ignoring the subs for the moment, I'm needing to set this up with a Peavey VSX 48 processor. A little dated and quirky, but should have plenty of processing for the job. The suggested data from the speaker manufacturer is:</p><p></p><p>80Hz lowpass - (54Hz, Q0.6), (96Hz, Q1.3)</p><p>80Hz highpass - (118.5Hz, Q0.6), (66.7Hz, Q1.3)</p><p></p><p>1.2KHz lowpass - (810Hz, Q0.6), (1.44KHz, Q1.3)</p><p>1.2KHz highpass - (1.78KHz, Q0.6), (1.0Khz, Q1.3)</p><p></p><p>They suggest LR24 filters. Then there's a list of 5 suggested EQ points as well, which is straightforward. </p><p></p><p>I can't think of a way to do it in quite so much detail. Obviously LR24 filters at 80Hz and 1.2KHz is fine, but the rest of it...? Or is this overly complicating things for the potential gain?!</p><p></p><p>All thoughts welcomed. In the meantime I may wake up tomorrow and realise it's a stupid question!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel McAllister, post: 13133, member: 2431"] Perhaps it's just too late in the evening to think straight, but I'm struggling to work out the best way to set this up... 3-way system with subs + 15" mid/high bi-amp speakers (with no passive network) Ignoring the subs for the moment, I'm needing to set this up with a Peavey VSX 48 processor. A little dated and quirky, but should have plenty of processing for the job. The suggested data from the speaker manufacturer is: 80Hz lowpass - (54Hz, Q0.6), (96Hz, Q1.3) 80Hz highpass - (118.5Hz, Q0.6), (66.7Hz, Q1.3) 1.2KHz lowpass - (810Hz, Q0.6), (1.44KHz, Q1.3) 1.2KHz highpass - (1.78KHz, Q0.6), (1.0Khz, Q1.3) They suggest LR24 filters. Then there's a list of 5 suggested EQ points as well, which is straightforward. I can't think of a way to do it in quite so much detail. Obviously LR24 filters at 80Hz and 1.2KHz is fine, but the rest of it...? Or is this overly complicating things for the potential gain?! All thoughts welcomed. In the meantime I may wake up tomorrow and realise it's a stupid question! [/QUOTE]
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