Crossovers, why so few options?


It seems like if you're in the market for an external crossover, there just aren't many options, particularly if you don't want a piece that belongs in a rack mount (e.g. Behringer, Rane).

Why is this the case? It seems like external crossovers would be in pretty widespread use, but the selection is much less than in the amp/preamp space. On all of Audiogon, there are only two or three crossovers for sale at the moment...
rrolack
Well, this little pond is not representative of the audio world at large. Consequently, the volume demand for this type of product is limited. Some reasonable suggestions have been made. The SMS-1 is one but it is limited to only 80Hz for HP. Consider also the Parasound P7 preamp with adjustable crossover. For more complex/sophisticated installations, there are the pro and DIY markets.

Kal
Kal...The passive crossover elements which address driver characteristics can be retained while the basic HI/LO filtering is done at line level.
Eldartford wrote: "Kal...The passive crossover elements which address driver characteristics can be retained while the basic HI/LO filtering is done at line level."

Not really a good idea. Have you considered the consequences of cascaded filters? Makes everything much more complex and difficult.

Kal
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