Vandersteen also makes a high pass amp but I doubt you'll like the price.
https://www.vandersteen.com/products/m5-hpa
https://www.vandersteen.com/products/m5-hpa
High-pass line filter to relieve main speakers from low frequency
Vandersteen also makes a high pass amp but I doubt you'll like the price. https://www.vandersteen.com/products/m5-hpa |
Built one of these for a friend to use with his Spendor BC-1’s for the exact reason you are wanting to implement. Here is a link to capacitor values as the apply to the input impedance of the power amp. I suggest buying a bunch of cheap capacitors around the values you think you might want to drop in for “tuning”, and then buy proper ones once you sort it out. http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/High-Pass-Filter.htm |
Would this be of any help? https://6moons.com/audioreview_articles/sublime-k231/ There's a link to the maker at the end of the article. All the best, Nonoise |
It lools like you guys are looking for an active crossover. Per ocd hifi guy - check out Marchand. - https://www.marchandelec.com/electronic-crossovers.html Marchand has both active and passive crossovers. On their web site is a paper that discusses why there is no phase shift with a 24dB/octave slope. I use two of their XM9 active crossovers. The newer one came with a selection of inserts that allow you to choose your crossover point. |
Hello, I have been using the JL Audio CR1 crossover. This is an Audiophile piece of gear. It has XLR and RCA which can be utilized at the same time. Also it has home theater bypass for the subs. It is not cheap. But it is awesome and works with all speakers and subs. It also has a few other features like damping and your choice of roll off. |