Brand | Harrison Labs |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 600 Watts |
Frequency Response | 7E+1 Hz |
Connectivity Technology | RCA |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
FMOD Crossover Pair 70 Hz Low Pass
£19.95
About this item
- 70Hz Low Pass with 12dB slope
- 20 VOLTS RMS MAXIMUM STD. DRIVING IMPEDANCE 600Ω
- NOISE AND DISTORTION TOO LOW TO MEASURE
- ACCURACY ± 1% @ 22KΩ LOAD
- GOLD OVER MACHINED BRASS RCA JACKS 0.4” O.D. X 2” LONG
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5 reviews for FMOD Crossover Pair 70 Hz Low Pass
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– Yesenia Krajcik
I’m using one of these on a subwoofer in my bathroom which is connected to an old amp. Neither of the two devices have a low-pass crossover setting, so the sub tends to get lets of signal above 80Hz.Installing just one of these took almost all of the higher signals away, so I have to say they work well.I don’t usually do this, but I had to drop a star for the price. Why on earth are these so expensive?!They work … and they’re compact and unpowered … but my goodness, they might as well be made of gold, not just coated in it.
– Dr. Edwin Bins
I had to much bass coming from vocals in talk radio. I thought, could the shop not have put a crossover on the sub?Couldn’t find a crossover in my head unit and got these and it tightened up the bass in music and helped tremendously for talk radio.
– Prof. Myra Larson
I bi-amp my system and run the full range open baffle speakers straight off a SET amp with nothing in the signal path to mar the sound. Can’t do the same with bass woofers as they require a low pass filter and that’s where the F-mods come in handy and provide a simple solution. Previous to my purchase of the F-mods I used an electronic crossover which worked but was expensive and unnecessarily complex. I use a class D amp to drive my bass woofers and the F-mods are installed up stream and on the inputs of that amp meaning they change the frequency before the signal is amplified. That means you don’t burn off power like you would with a conventional passive crossover which changes the frequency after its amplified.
– Dominique Lind
Enabled me to use a Def Tech Supercube without a low pass filter with my Harmon Kardon stereo receiver that has subs out jacks but no bass management. Without it, the poor little Supercube sounded like an awful speaker receiving a full frequency signal. With the filter in place it became the below 70Hz little monster it was intended to be
– Mr. Lincoln Muller III
This works absolutely perfect. I turned the xover on my amp all the way up and am using this as my xover and it’s amazing. I didn’t realize this also gives a db gain. I had to turn the bass down so I could drive. Everyone keeps saying how much better it sounds now. Super easy to install too