Crossovers
Car crossover is, in simple terms, a circuit, typically voice, which divides signal and sends them to different drivers. In home audio systems, speakers Crossovers help is better by sending different frequencies in different drivers. Car audio system, they work the same way.
Use common A typical car audio crossover is working with car audio system with subwoofer to improve the bass response. Instead fill your speakers with full frequency range, the bass frequency is sent to the subwoofer and the mid and high frequencies are sent to the speakers.
Better Systems Some car audio enthusiasts get better speakers with a separate woofer and tweeter, with the tweeter installed above the door and the woofer near the bottom. The speakers are designed to simulate two way speakers in home audio systems. Such speakers will have a passive crossover found their input to separate the high frequency tweeter and send the rest of the woofer.
Active Crossovers The best kind of Crossovers Crossovers are active. These units can be located anywhere in the audio chain. The electronic Crossovers tend to be configured in different ways so you can customize the crossover points, rather than rely on a voice circuit. Electronic Crossovers in the best subwoofer system.
Multi-amp setup Some car audio enthusiasts take things a step further, employing an active crossover with multiple power amplifiers of different speakers. Doing so will get the best sound from the system, since each amplifier needs only handle a limited range of frequencies, and power so the speaker better.
Slope Car audio has Crossovers valley, the rate at which the frequency is truncated. The most common is 12db per octave, although
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