RCF SUB 8003-AS II ACTIVE SUBWOOFER spécification

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Michael U.

Is the use of the X-over filter useful for the SUB 8003-AS II?

The integrated X-over filter is useful for optimizing reproduction by coordinating the subwoofer with satellite speakers. It manages gain and delay while limiting frequency output within the 35 Hz to 120 Hz range to prevent sound overlap.

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Michael U.

What are the settings and functions of the integrated crossover on the SUB 8003-AS II?

The integrated crossover allows for selectable frequencies between 35 Hz and 120 Hz to coordinate the subwoofer with satellite speakers. It includes controls for managing gain and delay to ensure precise bass reproduction.

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Michael U.

What is the purpose of the X-over filter on the SUB 8003-AS II?

The integrated X-over (crossover) coordinates the subwoofer with satellite speakers by selecting specific frequencies between 35 Hz and 120 Hz. It manages signal gain and delay to optimize audio performance and prevent sound overlap.

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Michael U.

What is the utility of the crossover (X-over) filter in the SUB 8003-AS II subwoofer?

The integrated crossover filter allows coordinating the subwoofer with satellite speakers by selecting cutoff frequencies and adjusting gain and delay. The device operates within a frequency range of 35 Hz to 120 Hz.

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Michael U.

What is the function of the X-over filter on the SUB 8003-AS II?

The integrated X-over filter allows for the selection of crossover frequencies within an operating range of 35 Hz to 120 Hz. It coordinates the subwoofer with satellite speakers and manages the signal to ensure precise bass reproduction and prevent sound overlap.

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Michael U.

What is the purpose of using the X-over filter on the SUB 8003-AS II subwoofer?

The integrated X-over (crossover) filter optimizes sound reproduction by coordinating the subwoofer with satellite speakers. It manages gain and delay, and limits output frequencies within an operating range of 35 Hz to 120 Hz to prevent sound overlap.

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