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What is cascading crossovers?

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What is cascading crossovers?

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  1. It's a crossover in both the preamp and the sub. Cascading crossovers cause a number of problems, possible large DB loss in bass level. Using your processor/receiver's crossover to filter out unwanted frequencies before sending the signal to your sub, you don't want to use the sub's built-in crossover on top of that (cascading crossovers).  If your sub has a LFE bypass input, it is recommended to use this input instead of normal low-level inputs. The LFE bypass will bypass the sub's built-in crossover.

    The bottom line is, avoid cascading crossovers.


  2. When two crossover circuits are both active on the same speaker ... an undesirable situation that can give erratic results.  This is particularly likely with a subwoofer with a variable crossover hooked to a receiver with active bass management. See the article (3rd last paragraph).

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