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HPF and LPF or manual just worded wrong.

Postby barryogen » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:11 am

Found this in a manual, and to me, in the HPF info shouldn't it say "limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers to those above the value"

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6. HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in High Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those below the value to which this is set within the range 80-
2.5KHz.
7. LOW PASS FILTER (LPF)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those below the value to which this is set within the range 35-
400 Hz.
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Postby gordon77 » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:29 am

HPF = High Pass filter. it does exactly what the name sais. lets the highs through (high pass/low cut) this filter is for ya mid/highs

LPF = low pass filter. same as above, lets the lows through (low pass/high cut) this filter is for you subs

its a little confusing 8)
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Re: HPF and LPF or manual just worded wrong.

Postby gordon77 » Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:31 am

barryogen wrote:7. LOW PASS FILTER (LPF)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those below the value to which this is set within the range 35-
400 Hz.
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this should read "When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those ABOVE the value to which this is set within the range 35-
400 Hz."
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Postby barryogen » Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:05 am

it looks like they've just done a copy and paste, and forgotten to edit that bit.
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