I want to get a real 24dB per octave filter crossover for the PA at my church so we have more flexibility with our setup.
My question is, are these units any good: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PV23XO/
Do you think that's good enough? I'm using powered speakers with built-in DSP, so while an external processor would offer nice functionality, for the time being I'm just looking for a crossover, and the cheaper it is the more likely I am to get the expense approved.
Just need a crossover
Just need a crossover
I use a Roland M-400 V-Mixer, utilizing REAC technology.
Re: Just need a crossover
I would make sure that the dedicated subwoofer xover is indeed a 24db slope. Sometimes those sub outs aren't on these cheaper units even though they may advertise it as a 24db xover.
Re: Just need a crossover
I don't have to use the low sum output. Could use 1 of each high output for the tops and the two low outputs for the sub.
I use a Roland M-400 V-Mixer, utilizing REAC technology.
Re: Just need a crossover
That'll work! Just wanted you to be aware that some of them are like that.
Re: Just need a crossover
Yeah thanks for the heads up. And actually since we run L/C/R I may want to use the 35XO, assuming I can set the mid and high crossovers to the same frequency.
EDIT: Just checked, I can!
EDIT: Just checked, I can!

I use a Roland M-400 V-Mixer, utilizing REAC technology.