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The electronic crossover is used to drive individual loudspeakers for separate portions of the
audio frequency spectrum. A two way crossover is used for bass and high frequency speakers. A
three way crossover is used when driving bass, midrange and high frequency speaker. The signal
from the preamp is passed to the electronic crossover network. The outputs of the crossover
network are then connected to the power amplifiers for the individual loudspeakers as in Figure 1 .
A   typical   configuration   like   this   might   have   the   crossover   frequency   set   at   300   to   1000   Hz,
depending on the type of loudspeakers used.   When used with subwoofers as low frequency
speakers, the typical crossover frequency is around 100 Hz. The range is 50 to 150 Hz for most
subwoofers. When the crossover frequency is below 100 Hz there usually is no stereo information
present from the sound of the subwoofer, and a common subwoofer can be used. Figure 3 shows
how to use the crossovers with a common subwoofer. The sum switch on the crossover front

panel causes the outputs of both low pass channel to be summed together. Both outputs will have
the   same   summed   signal   on   them,   and   either   one   can   thus   be   used   to   drive   he   common
subwoofer. The advantage of a common subwoofer is more than just cost. Because there is only
one subwoofer present, often a larger unit can be chosen, with an extended bass range.
It is also possible to drive more than two speakers per channel.  Figure 2  shows a three way
system with woofers, midranges and tweeters. 

Choosing the crossover frequency and slope

At  frequencies  below  the   crossover   frequency  the  signal  will   go  to   the  low  pass  outputs.   At
frequencies above the crossover frequency the signal will go to the high pass outputs. There is a
region around the crossover point where the signal will come out of both the high pass output and
the low pass output. For he crossover networks with a slope of 24 dB/octave (XM6, XM9 and
XM26) the width of this region is about 1/2 octave. For the XM16, with a slope of 48 dB/octave,
the width of this region is halved to 1/4 octave.
Figure 4 shows the frequency response of the 24 dB/octave crossover networks (XM6, XM9 and
XM26). The figure is drawn for a crossover frequency of 100 Hz. For other crossover frequencies

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Two-way system has separate amplifiers for high and low range speakers

Summary of Contents for XM126

Page 1: ...rk XM66 Variable Frequency XM9 24 dB octave XM16 48 dB octave XM44 24 48 dB octave XM26 24 dB octave Tube XM46 24 dB octave Passive Line Level XM126 24 dB octave Tube Marchand Electronics Inc Rocheste...

Page 2: ...rive he common subwoofer The advantage of a common subwoofer is more than just cost Because there is only one subwoofer present often a larger unit can be chosen with an extended bass range It is also...

Page 3: ...esponse of the XM16 crossover network Note that the phase shift of the XM16 is twice that of the other networks The XM16 does not have a damping control The choice of the crossover point is a difficul...

Page 4: ...XM9 requires two modules and the XM16 and XM16 require four modules for each crossover frequency chosen These modules are available for most frequencies The manuals for the individual units have form...

Page 5: ...loudspeaker There are several ways to adjust these controls A good way to do this is to start out by setting all controls in the center 12 o clock position Listen to some music and adjust the control...

Page 6: ...ss and low pass simultaneously This control is useful for fine tuning the room frequency response Sometimes it happens that at the crossover point there is a small peak or dip in the frequency respons...

Page 7: ...0 1000 The frequency response of the amplitude for the XM16 eighth order crossover netw ork Figure 9 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 660 720 10 100 1000 Frequency response of the phase for th...

Page 8: ...rchand Electronics Inc www marchandelec com 8 Amp Left Woofer C r o s s o v e r Left High Out Right Low Out Right High Out Left Low Out P r e a m p Right In Left In Left Out Right Out Left Mid Amp Lef...

Page 9: ...are compatible with both 50Hz and 60Hz Use the 115V setting where the power line voltage is 100V to 127VAC This is typical in USA Canada Central America and Japan Use the 220V setting where the power...

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