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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel McAllister" data-source="post: 145506" data-attributes="member: 2431"><p>Re: Speaker Processing Advice</p><p></p><p>Ivan, I thought you may well be the first to respond! Yes, it's the specification of both sides of the crossover slopes that's confusing me - I'm not really aware of how to accomplish that with any of the common DSP units. Am I missing something?! I take your point about not all DSPs calculating things in the same way anyway, but I figured using the provided settings as close as possible would probably be a decent starting point.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Riley, the subs are powered anyway, and they'll be crossed around 80-100Hz with the tops (and with a HPF). It's more the settings between the low/mid and high drivers on the tops that I'm trying to clarify. There's 5 suggested EQ points separate to the crossover data that I've listed above - I've added those as PEQs on the crossover inputs already.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Even if the simple answer is to just put an LR24 at 80Hz and 1.2KHz and play around by ear from there, I'm still curious as to how you'd accomplish emulating the exact suggested settings on a typical DSP unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel McAllister, post: 145506, member: 2431"] Re: Speaker Processing Advice Ivan, I thought you may well be the first to respond! Yes, it's the specification of both sides of the crossover slopes that's confusing me - I'm not really aware of how to accomplish that with any of the common DSP units. Am I missing something?! I take your point about not all DSPs calculating things in the same way anyway, but I figured using the provided settings as close as possible would probably be a decent starting point. Riley, the subs are powered anyway, and they'll be crossed around 80-100Hz with the tops (and with a HPF). It's more the settings between the low/mid and high drivers on the tops that I'm trying to clarify. There's 5 suggested EQ points separate to the crossover data that I've listed above - I've added those as PEQs on the crossover inputs already. Even if the simple answer is to just put an LR24 at 80Hz and 1.2KHz and play around by ear from there, I'm still curious as to how you'd accomplish emulating the exact suggested settings on a typical DSP unit. [/QUOTE]
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