Center Channel Crossover

January 8, 2022

Center Channel Crossover. The most common crossover frequency recommended (and the thx standard) is 80 hz. The assembled crossover and a quick sound check.

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Crossover point comes in at about 2k. Good frequency response for home theater ranges from 40hz to 20khz, but the crossover frequency varies for each theater room and speakers channel. The crossover frequency is the sound frequency point at which sounds after that will be greatly reduced, effectively blocking them.

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Keep reading because this was a general. Therefore, active crossovers deal with line level signals. These types of speakers are very poor for bass.

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The subject of proper center channel speaker design is not a simple one. Although many soundtracks contain some music in the center, the most important function of a center channel is maximum clarity of dialog. Yet, using a kef iq6c still produces a 'thin' sound with the crossover set to 'large'.

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Pay attention to the options that are available in your receiver’s crossover adjustment menu. The enclosure is rear ported, fb of 50. To be capable of comfortably covering deeper voices, a ‘safe‘ crossover (for argument's sake, 4th order) to bass would be about 80 hz.

Crossover Point Comes In At About 2K.

Sound check of crossover circuit. We use it as a reference point at which the output to a speaker (or the input to an amplifier, when using active crossovers) is reduced by 3. The 'lush', 'rich' and 'clear' sound is exactly what i get with my kef thx (tdm23c) centre speaker crossover set to small.

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