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What Am I Looking For? EQ?

 
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Dave
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:56 pm    Post subject: What Am I Looking For? EQ? Reply with quote

I have two sets of speakers. I want to remove low end frequencies
going to one set while preserving the full range to the others. Thus,
an EQ hooked up to the amplifier would not work since it would effect
both sets of speakers. Is there such a component that I can sit
between the speakers and the amp and, say, remove all frequencies
below 100Hz (or some designation that I set)?
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Kalman Rubinson
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: What Am I Looking For? EQ? Reply with quote

On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 09:17:40 -0400, Dave
<dave@_NO_SPAM_risingfire.net> wrote:

Quote:
I have two sets of speakers. I want to remove low end frequencies
going to one set while preserving the full range to the others. Thus,
an EQ hooked up to the amplifier would not work since it would effect
both sets of speakers. Is there such a component that I can sit
between the speakers and the amp and, say, remove all frequencies
below 100Hz (or some designation that I set)?

It is called a high-pass filter and you can build/buy one by using
half of a speaker crossover. See MCM or PartsExpress for samples.

Kal
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: What Am I Looking For? EQ? Reply with quote

On Jun 30, 9:17 am, Dave <dave@_NO_SPAM_risingfire.net> wrote:
Quote:
I have two sets of speakers. I want to remove low end frequencies
going to one set while preserving the full range to the others. Thus,
an EQ hooked up to the amplifier would not work since it would effect
both sets of speakers. Is there such a component that I can sit
between the speakers and the amp and, say, remove all frequencies
below 100Hz (or some designation that I set)?

Uhm, gee. How about a 2-channel equalizer with individual
controls for each channel? Or an ordinary stereo equalize
with only one channel in use, the other channel just goes
straight to the power amp, bypassing the EQ?

But, beyond that, do you know WHY one speaker has the
problem? If it's because of the room, an EQ of the type
you're thinking of is NOT likely to fix the problem.
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AZ Nomad
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: What Am I Looking For? EQ? Reply with quote

On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 09:17:40 -0400, Dave <dave@_NO_SPAM_risingfire.net> wrote:


Quote:
I have two sets of speakers. I want to remove low end frequencies
going to one set while preserving the full range to the others. Thus,
an EQ hooked up to the amplifier would not work since it would effect
both sets of speakers. Is there such a component that I can sit
between the speakers and the amp and, say, remove all frequencies
below 100Hz (or some designation that I set)?

Any EQ although a parametric will do a better job.
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