In Reply to: IIIa Frankenpan Active X-Over points? posted by computerman on February 23, 2015 at 06:42:33:
You have to "unlink" adjacent crossover filter sections in the DCX2496 to achieve non-textbook crossovers. If you don't....for example....changing the low-pass frequency of the woofer will automatically change the high-pass filter of the midrange. You can do this via the front panel controls, however all settings with the DCX2496 are much easier adjusted via the software remote utility via the serial connection of the DCX.I don't know how good/valid those settings are from Davy/Satie, but they can easily be input to the DCX2496. Many possibilities to get things screwed up with polarities, delays, etc, etc, so be fully sure you understand what you're doing. If something doesn't sound right it's not the DCX's fault. :)
Dave.
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