Does a DIY Audio Crossover make sense? How passive filters work! || EB#41
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In this video we will have a closer look at audio crossovers. That means I will demonstrate why they need to "split" the frequencies of your music signal and what components are capable of accomplishing this job. This way we will learn quite a lot about passive filter in order to answer the question whether it makes sense to replace an existing audio crossover or creating a DIY one. Let's get started!

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