Answer
Mar 13, 2025 - 07:35 AM
An audio crossover is an electronic filter used in audio systems to direct specific frequency ranges to different speakers or drivers, such as woofers, mid-range speakers, and tweeters. It separates the audio signal into low, mid, and high frequencies, ensuring that each driver only receives the frequency range it is designed to handle, thereby optimizing sound quality and speaker performance. Crossovers can be passive, using components like capacitors and inductors, or active, using powered electronic circuits for more precise control.
Add New Comment