Posted July 25, 200916 yr Is there anyway to achieve bandpass filtering???? For example if I am running a pair of MLI65's and I want to restrict them to frequencies between 70Hz-2.5kHz, is that possible with this amp or any other 4-channel?Thanks
July 25, 200916 yr Is there anyway to achieve bandpass filtering???? For example if I am running a pair of MLI65's and I want to restrict them to frequencies between 70Hz-2.5kHz, is that possible with this amp or any other 4-channel?ThanksYes you can do it with the 50.4.
July 25, 200916 yr Author Is there anyway to achieve bandpass filtering???? For example if I am running a pair of MLI65's and I want to restrict them to frequencies between 70Hz-2.5kHz, is that possible with this amp or any other 4-channel?ThanksYes you can do it with the 50.4.Great! How do I go about doing this? Would I simply set the channels in use to Full and adjust the HPF and LPF accordingly? Edited July 25, 200916 yr by SilkySmoove
July 25, 200916 yr Doesn't channels 3 + 4 have a subsonic filter? You can set the lowpass to 3,000 hz or whatever you want up there, then set the subsonic to 60 hz or whatever as your highpass.
July 25, 200916 yr Is there anyway to achieve bandpass filtering???? For example if I am running a pair of MLI65's and I want to restrict them to frequencies between 70Hz-2.5kHz, is that possible with this amp or any other 4-channel?ThanksYes you can do it with the 50.4.Great! How do I go about doing this? Would I simply set the channels in use to "Through" and adjust the HPF and LPF accordingly?Channels 1 & 2 have low pass crossovers that will go up to 5KHz. channels 3 & 4 only go up to 500Hz, were you wanting to use all 4 channels?
July 25, 200916 yr Author Yes, I am going to be using all 4 channels. MLI65's will be running on channels 3/4. I have an ID comp set that will be running on channels 1/2. I may ditch the passive crossover that came with it and try my hand at active.
July 26, 200916 yr Author Doesn't channels 3 + 4 have a subsonic filter? You can set the lowpass to 3,000 hz or whatever you want up there, then set the subsonic to 60 hz or whatever as your highpass.Thanks man, this suggestion worked out great! This 50.4 is heads above the Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X40 that it replaced. Music is much more clean and defined.
August 15, 200916 yr Doesn't channels 3 + 4 have a subsonic filter? You can set the lowpass to 3,000 hz or whatever you want up there, then set the subsonic to 60 hz or whatever as your highpass.Thanks man, this suggestion worked out great! This 50.4 is heads above the Kenwood eXcelon KAC-X40 that it replaced. Music is much more clean and defined.I believe i was the one who sold it to you on CA.com. : P
August 16, 200916 yr Looks like it was already answered, but, yes you can bandpass on the set of channels with the x10 LPF multiplier. The subsonic is the high pass part of the bandpass.