I'd like to suggest the Behringer DCX2496, but it isn't a 12V device, and it only has 6 outputs. So you'd have to go with a separate 2-way crossover for the sub outs.
http://www.behringer.com/DCX2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG
Okay, here is my system diagram of the way it is currently set up:
I really need to be able to tune my system. Right now I am using the built-in crossovers, and sometimes using passive xovers on the speaker wires to create bandpass filters. Does anyone make a 4-way standard crossover with a sub control? (I do not want anything big or $$, like the Alpine units or Audiocontrol DQX units) I am looking for something like this:
But something not flea-market-ish (Lanzar). I need:
-1 pair Stereo high pass channels (8000Hz>)
-1 Pair Stereo band pass channels (300Hz-8000Hz)
-1 Pair Stereo band pass channels (100Hz-300Hz)
-1 Pair Stereo or Mono Subwoofer channel (<80Hz)*
*phase adjustment would be nice, remote level a requirement
Does anyone know of such a beast? Am I gonna have to deal with either the mess of Y-adapters I have going on now, or flea-market components?
I'd like to suggest the Behringer DCX2496, but it isn't a 12V device, and it only has 6 outputs. So you'd have to go with a separate 2-way crossover for the sub outs.
http://www.behringer.com/DCX2496/index.cfm?lang=ENG
The behringer is a bit of overkill for what he's trying to do.
The Lanzar should be fine, it's not really that 'flea markety'.
Here's one from Kicker, but it only seperates 3-ways. http://www.crutchfield.com/S-HgEZXZx...600&I=20603KX3
Apparently not many companies are making old-style crossover networks anymore.
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