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Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and typeYou beat me to it, Adam....I was doing more reading to help answer some of the questions posed by others and came to the same conclusion: Butterworth, at least 4th order, and most likely 2kHz.The resulting acoustic crossover seems steeper than a 4th order filter, though, and I suspect there are a couple of out-of-band filters on either side of the electrical crossover point... but I've been wrong before.
Re: Virtual SMAART training: Tell the crossover frequency and type
You beat me to it, Adam....
I was doing more reading to help answer some of the questions posed by others and came to the same conclusion: Butterworth, at least 4th order, and most likely 2kHz.
The resulting acoustic crossover seems steeper than a 4th order filter, though, and I suspect there are a couple of out-of-band filters on either side of the electrical crossover point... but I've been wrong before.