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 Active Cross Overs

 

Active crossovers are fitted with in line with the phono leads, i.e. they are fitted between the head unit and the amplifier. They require a 12v positive supply and negative earth. Active crossovers are used for any amplifier that does not have a built in crossover or frequency divider.

 

Car Install Accessories > Active Crossovers

 

Adjustable Crossover

PC1-625

An adjustable crossover provides greater flexibility when setting up a subwoofer system. This one has fixed selectable settings of 50Hz, 80Hz and 125 Hz.100 Hz electronic low pass crossover.

Price £17.88

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FMODS electronic low pass.

G6-302

An FMOD is an active crossovers simulator, that looks like and RCA plug. It requires no power to operate, simply plug it in-line between the amplifier and the RCA lead. FMODS are packaged in pairs. They can be used with other crossovers. FMODS have a 12db per octave roll off and are available as a low pass filter with 100Hz as the cut off frequency. They cause no noise or distortion, are very reliable and do not cause turn on thumps.

Price £25.01

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