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James Lehman
 
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Default What do these freq response and xover specs mean?

I think what they mean is that it will put out 36Hz -120 Hz, +/- 3dB.
Outside if this range, the output might vary more than +/- 3dB.
This is rather confusing.

~James. )


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http://www.velodyne.com/velodyne/pro...ecs/VX-10.html

"Crossover: Variable from 50-200 Hz
Frequency Response: 36-120 Hz, +/- 3dB"


Does frequency response mean the possible frequency range? If so, then
why would the variable crossover allow you to choose a crossover point
higher than the highest frequency in the frequency response figures?



 
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