![]() ![]() only in combination with very high quality speakers recommended not ideal for subwoofers.only in combination with very high quality speakers recommended not applicable for subwoofers.less than 1 dB peak at crossover frequency.requires speakers with a flat frequency response even outside the used range.smooth transition from pass band to stop band.the most popular characteristic, applicable for most use cases.sharp transition from pass band to stop band.When in doubt, you can't go wrong with a “Butterworth” filter - this characteristic is used in most applications. The table on the left shows an overview of the typical properties of the various filter characteristics. There are four different filter characteristics to choose from, as well as the option of adjusting the high pass or low pass filter as a 12dB filter via “Self-Define”. ![]()
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