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Trying to understand signal processing & active crossover networks


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Hey guys, my systems have always been pretty simplistic with passively crossed components but on this next build i want to get more technical and throw in a DSP with a crossover network. The only problem being that i barely understand them for the life of me.

 

Take for example my upcoming build, i plan to have 2 6.5s and a tweeter in each door along with my sub. Does that mean i need 7 separate channels of amplification and processing? It seems like all the DSPs are 6 channel, and i only planned to run a 4 channel and a mono block like i always have, so i feel like there’s something I’m missing. Hopefully someone can explain it a little better, dont go too hard on me i know I’m a dummy lmao.

 

Thanks y’all.

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You can also feed a separate 4 channel for mids off rear RCA and likewise on another seperate 4 channel for tweets using front RCA.

 

Many options , in my suggestion you'd be using 9 channels of amplification with 5 channel's inputs (front, rear, sub signal and 3 amps)

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