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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool4me" data-source="post: 6152927" data-attributes="member: 581630"><p>in a sence yes its another crossover. a standard powered crossover will not get you the full effect like a processor will. processors will allow you to control not only the low or high cut off frequency but will allow you to control both on each output if your following me lol. for instance a standard crossover will allow your high pass filter to be cut off for example you set it at 60hz which allows anything above that to pass through. in a processor you can adjust a single output on a mid to for example the low cut off at 60hz but also the high side at 800hz so the mid will only play between those frequencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool4me, post: 6152927, member: 581630"] in a sence yes its another crossover. a standard powered crossover will not get you the full effect like a processor will. processors will allow you to control not only the low or high cut off frequency but will allow you to control both on each output if your following me lol. for instance a standard crossover will allow your high pass filter to be cut off for example you set it at 60hz which allows anything above that to pass through. in a processor you can adjust a single output on a mid to for example the low cut off at 60hz but also the high side at 800hz so the mid will only play between those frequencies. [/QUOTE]
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