Sony XEC700S Crossovers

Sony XEC700S Crossovers 

DESCRIPTION

- Multi-Channel Crossover allows fine-tuning of each channel, balancing the low and high frequency output to maximize performance. You will need to use separate amplifiers to drive a specific frequency band, and this results in more control of the output signal and better, more accurate speaker response. You'll improve headroom and minimize distortion in the process.
- Hi/Lo 2-Way Crossover with 80/120 Hz Frequency select allows signal division with a subwoofer output and a full range output.
- Subwoofer Outputs with LPF refers to a pair of output jacks that are intended to be connected to a dedicated amplifier/subwoofer combination, greatly enhancing your vehicle's bass performance. The included low pass filter (LPF) allows you to select the crossover point at which the subwoofer begins to operate. This gives you more flexibility in blending the subwoofer output with your main speakers.
- Low Pass Filter (LPF) is a crossover component that blocks high frequencies allowing only lower frequencies to pass through.
- High Pass Filter (HPF) is a crossover component that blocks low frequencies allowing higher frequencies to pass through.
- Independent Output Level Controls for Subwoofer, Front, and Rear allows you to fine tune each set of speakers independently.
- Low Boost control gives 0 to +12dB of gain adjustment at 40 Hz, allowing you to fine-tune your subwoofer output.
- Chassis Type Plate
- EQ Frequencies N/A
- EQ Range N/A
- Low Pass Frequencies 50 Hz, 80 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz
- MidPass Frequencies Flat, 80 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz
- High Pass Frequencies 80 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz and 2.4 kHz, 3.5 kHz, 5 kHz
- Subwoofer Level Control Yes

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