A family of asymmetric crossover filters is investigated that expands the established all-pass set. A general method of determining complementary crossover filters with an all-pass composite response is presented together with a method of reflecting the crossover asymmetry about the crossover region; a number of example filters is included. CAD techniques are used to verify the basic approach and a simple application to a satellite/subwoofer loudspeaker is described where asymmetry in the crossover frequency response and the resulting overlapping of the high-pass and low-pass responses is shown to improve the effectiveness of filter attenuation. However, because of asymmetry in the high-pass and low-pass phase responses and the resulting polar response irregularity in association with noncoincident drive units, the application regime for these alignments is restricted to low frequency.
Author:
Hawksford, Malcolm J.
Affiliation:
Department of Electronic Systems Engineeringw University of Essexw Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, UK
AES Convention:
93 (October 1992)
Paper Number:
3452
Publication Date:
October 1, 1992
Subject:
Loudspeakers
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