Hi. 6Moons Srajan is investigating this soon
Gradient Box
6moons.com
This Gradient Box certainly is no passive crossover. Too many active devices.All passive speakers have passive crossovers but if this a line-level passive crossover that's just dumb!
Almost unreadable.
All passive speakers have passive crossovers but if this a line-level passive crossover that's just dumb!
You don't agree on what kind of gadget it is, the very base for the construction.This Gradient Box certainly is no passive crossover. Too many active devices.
Do you use subwoofers yourself or are you considering adding one or more subwoofers?
Good, we skip 6moon. Now we have something concrete to start from!Thinking of adding 1 or 2 Dynaudio Sub 6 white (waf) to a pair of high-end bookshelf speakers (50hz, Raidho) in a larger room...
It will be interesting to see what tips you will get. I myself drive with an ugly (visually not nice looking, but I'll hide it away so I don't have to see it) active crossover sub-speaker, so it's not something you'd be interested in.Anyway I would be looking for high pass, not just sub low pass. And which does not deteriorate the sound, eg through digital jitter or noise or analog distortion etc and which ideally does not look like a network switch in a rack...
Here from the manual for Dynaudio Sub 6:I guess 24dB
The title "True passive crossover for high-end stereo system with 1 or 2 subwoofers"? is wrong (or deceptive) - Gradient Box is true active analog crossover.Hi. 6Moons Srajan is investigating this soon
Gradient Box
6moons.com
Why such generalisation about 6Moons, many readers of which I have been one for years.
If you live in the US and if you and Amir feel like it, submit that Harrison Labs FMOD to him for measurements, tests.I have in the past used the Harrison Labs FMOD, in line passive low pass / high pass filters to crossover before a pair of power amps, allowing proper crossed over biamping... - Simple and works very well... also truly passive: