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CDi DriveCore Series Operation Manual
Conguring the Amp
Crossover
Crossover filter settings can be edited from the Crossover screen (see Figure 19).
Crossover filters are used to restrict the range of frequencies sent to a loudspeaker or driver
for protection and sound optimization.
To edit crossover settings manually:
1� From the Home screen, press the MENU button.
2� Select the "Configure Amplifier" option from the menu using the ENCODER.
3� Select the "Speaker Tunings/DSP" option from the menu.
4� Select the "XOVER" icon for the channel you wish to edit.
5� Use the ENCODER to navigate, make selections, and edit settings.
6� When done, select "Done" at the bottom of the screen.
Available options/parameters:
• HP Enable (Off, On)
Enables or disables the high-pass filter.
• HP Type (Bessel 12 – 48dB/octave, Butterworth 6 – 48dB/octave, Linkwitz-Riley 12 – 48dB/octave)
Selects the high-pass filter's type and slope rate in dB/octave.
• HP Freq (16Hz – 20kHz)
Sets the high-pass filter's corner frequency.
• LP Enable (Off, On)
Enables or disables the low-pass filter.
• LP Type (Bessel 12 – 48dB/octave, Butterworth 6 – 48dB/octave, Linkwitz-Riley 12 – 48dB/octave)
Selects the low-pass filter's type and slope rate in dB/octave.
• LP Freq (16Hz – 20kHz)
Sets the low-pass filter's corner frequency.
• Gain (-60 to 24dB)
Adjusts the crossover output gain, pre limiter.
• Polarity (Normal, Inverted)
Selects between normal or inverted polarity for the selected output.
See "Crossover Panel" on page 42 for information on editing the Crossover in Audio Architect.
Figure 19: Crossover screen