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Mar 13, 2025 - 07:34 AM
An audio crossover is an electronic circuit that divides an audio signal into separate frequency bands, directing each band to the appropriate speaker driver (such as tweeters, mid-range drivers, or woofers) to optimize sound quality. It ensures that each driver only handles the frequencies it is best suited for, reducing distortion and improving overall audio performance. Crossovers can be passive, using capacitors and inductors, or active, using powered components for more precise control.
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