Various Settings
• The crossover function is a filter that allocates specified frequency bands.
• A high-pass filter (HPF) is a filter that cuts out frequencies that are lower than the specified
frequency (bass range) and allows higher frequencies (treble range) to pass through.
• A low-pass filter (LPF) is a filter that cuts out frequencies that are higher than the specified
frequency (treble range) and allows lower frequencies (bass range) to pass through.
• The slope is the signal level at which frequencies that are one octave higher or one octave lower
are dampened.
When the 4-speaker layout is selected, it corresponds to basic speaker systems which comprise
front speakers, rear speakers and an added sub-woofer if necessary. In such cases, the crossover
can be used to apply the HPF to the front and rear speakers and the LPF to the sub-woofer so that
the sound from all speakers merges properly.
When the 3 way layout is selected, the adjustments can be made to suit speaker system where the
front speaker, rear speaker and non-fader output can be switched between Hi, Mid or Low output
and the speakers can be combined according to each range (treble range: tweeter, medium range:
Mid, bass range: woofer) to provide 3-way playback. In this case, the crossover function can be
used to adjust the playback ranges so that the HPF is applied to the treble-range speakers, the HPF
and LPF is applied to the medium-range speakers, and the LPF is applied to the bass range
speakers so that the sound from all speakers merges properly.
20Hz
52
Bass range
Medium range (Front and rear speakers)
(woofers)
fc(LPF/HPF)
63-200Hz
20kHz