Features
PRV Audio crossovers are designed and constructed with special attention to both component quality and mechanical rigidity. Not only do our crossovers sound good, they can withstand the use and abuse associated with transportation and of live performances. Our crossovers offer some unique selectable futures:
WOOFER IMPEDANCE SELECTION
This setting allows the same crossover to be used with 8 or 4 Ohms speakers and combinations of them (series or parallel connection) providing you with one solution for multiple cabinet variations.
WOOFER ROLL-OFF CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENT
Some woofers respond excessively at the cut off frequency than others and need 12 dB/octave filters, where other woofers have a natural roll-off at or near the crossover point, and work well with 6 dB/octave filters. We give you the ability to select this on two of our crossovers: the 2DF1800 two-way crossover and the 3DF400/1800 three-way crossover.
SPEAKER ATTENUATION
Match the output level of the different speakers in your cabinet with the setting; it helps in creating a seamless transition from high to mid to low-especially useful for when driver sensitivities do not match.
BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
Many large format compression drivers naturally roll-off above 10 kHz. Our brightness adjustment offsets this phenomenon , applying attenuation below 6 kHz and increasing the energy at high frequencies for more brightness and definition.
All crossovers are factory-set with these adjustments in their conventional position, for quick installation and use, but with a little testing and experimentation , we believe that the final sound of your speaker will sound that much better!
Highlights
- Type: Two-Way
- Crossover Point at 1,800 Hz
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type | Two-Way |
Impedance (Ohms) | 8 |
Crossover Point (Hz) | 1,800 |
Woofer Impedance (Ohms) | 4/8 |
RMS Power (Watts) | 650 |
Program Power (Watts) | 1,300 |
Selectable Crossover Point (Hz) | – |
HF Attenuation (dB) | 6/7.5/9 |
Brightness | Yes |
Woofer Octave Sel (dB octave) | 6/12 |
Midrange Attenuation (dB) | – |
Octave (dB) | 12 |