

The crossover point is the frequency where the resulting two frequency response curves cross each other. Then a high pass filter is applied to the channel that should carry only higher frequencies (signal going to a satellite speaker) and a low pass filter is applied to the channel that should carry only lower frequencies (signal going to the subwoofer). First the signal is split into two different channels. Basicsīass management in AVRs provides crossovers that separate low and high frequencies. NAD T758v3) or standalone Dirac Live room correction device (e.g. RequirementsĪVR with Dirac Live room correction (e.g. This tutorial shows how to set crossover frequencies in an AVR/pre-processor for subwoofer and satellite speakers based on data captured by Dirac Live room correction. Setting crossovers in an AVR/pre-pro with Dirac Live room correction Note: There's an updated version of this tutorial for Dirac Live 2.
