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<blockquote data-quote="yogegoy" data-source="post: 8272402" data-attributes="member: 659113"><p>See if you have a Audison Bit One DSP you wouldn't have to bother with all that. You'll just use the stereo output of your HU or even a optical if it has one, then plug into the DSP. In the software part to access all that is allowed you assign the 8 channels to their perspective frequencies, like channel 1-2 to highpass, 3-4 to bandpass, 5-6 to lowpass then 7 (for mono) or 7-8 (stereo) subwoofer. You wouldn't need XO at all because it's all provided to you from the hardware of the Bit One. You can have 30+ graphic EQ's in all individual channel for adjustment, delay, TA and two XO formats (Butterworth or ???). That will be the way to go than hooking up passive XO's everywhere or not, tons of options is the point for all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogegoy, post: 8272402, member: 659113"] See if you have a Audison Bit One DSP you wouldn't have to bother with all that. You'll just use the stereo output of your HU or even a optical if it has one, then plug into the DSP. In the software part to access all that is allowed you assign the 8 channels to their perspective frequencies, like channel 1-2 to highpass, 3-4 to bandpass, 5-6 to lowpass then 7 (for mono) or 7-8 (stereo) subwoofer. You wouldn't need XO at all because it's all provided to you from the hardware of the Bit One. You can have 30+ graphic EQ's in all individual channel for adjustment, delay, TA and two XO formats (Butterworth or ???). That will be the way to go than hooking up passive XO's everywhere or not, tons of options is the point for all this. [/QUOTE]
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