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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 11:17 pm 
Putting on women's clothing..... LMAO


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wallyd2 @ Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:28 pm wrote:
Alright, I give up... what's CROSSOVER?


A crossover is a processor that divides frequencies & directs them to the speaker that can reproduce them best.  In a 2 way crossover, the processor would split the signal into 2 parts - a high & a low.  Sending the highs to the compression driver (tweeter if you will) & lows to the woofer.  A 3 way crossover divides the signal twice, dividing the signal into 3 parts.  Highs, mids & lows.  There are 4 & 5 way crossovers as well, but these are less commonly used in club type work an virtually unheard of in karaoke systems.

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Putting on women's clothing..... LMAO


Well if you stop doing that, then you could learn the equipment!   LMAO

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Lonman @ Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:37 am wrote:
wallyd2 @ Tue Nov 28, 2006 8:28 pm wrote:
Alright, I give up... what's CROSSOVER?


A crossover is a processor that divides frequencies & directs them to the speaker that can reproduce them best.  In a 2 way crossover, the processor would split the signal into 2 parts - a high & a low.  Sending the highs to the compression driver (tweeter if you will) & lows to the woofer.  A 3 way crossover divides the signal twice, dividing the signal into 3 parts.  Highs, mids & lows.  There are 4 & 5 way crossovers as well, but these are less commonly used in club type work an virtually unheard of in karaoke systems.


So my Yamaha S115V are good to go!  Thanx for the info.

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Just don't add the subs to them without adding an outboard crossover & second amp, unless you want to sound like you don't know what you're doing!   :whistle:  :wave:

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Hobbymike @ Mon Nov 27, 2006 5:32 pm wrote:
Sounds good Babs I try to get there this weekend thanks Mike


Woops my post got pulled - I hope you got my info before it disappeared. If not you can pm me.


Yep mine got pulled too.  Kinda funny how PORN post can be up for hours and hours, but post from regulars with links in them, get pulled really fast.


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wallyd2 @ Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:31 pm wrote:
So my Yamaha S115V are good to go!  Thanx for the info.


Yes they already have a built in 'passive' 2 way crossover.  
What TTT was getting at about the sub, if you planned on adding the matching sub for the Yamaha system, an external 'active' crossover & 2nd amp would be required to make it sound good.  That sub doesn't happen to have a crossover built in so you would get a bunch of muddy sounding frequencies.

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