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3-way crossover network for 8 Ω.
The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low-pass sections.
The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low-pass sections.
The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low-pass sections.
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical, flexible filtering.
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical, flexible filtering.
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical, flexible filtering.
3-way crossover network for 8 Ω.
2-way crossover network for 8 Ω.
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
This 2nd order (i.e. 12 dB per octave) low pass Linkwitz-Riley filter from Dayton Audio passes frequencies below the given frequency and can easily be combined with other filters in this series to create 2-way or even 3-way crossover networks. Designed fo
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical, flexible filtering.
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical and flexible filtering.
Convenient crossovers that work great in any application requiring economical, flexible filtering.
3-way crossover for speaker designed to handle 100 watts RMS program power. Crossover frequencies of 800 Hz and 5,000 Hz with 12 dB per octave roll-off into an 8 ohm load.
The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low-pass sections.
The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low-pass sections.