Crossover or crossoverless


The founder and builder of the highly respected high-end speaker company Gauder AkustikDr. Gauder, says that using a full-range driver is very bad. He uses 3- to 4-way speakers with extremely complex 10th-order crossovers consisting of 58–60 components.

In contrast, some other well-known and equally respected speaker companies — such as Voxativ, Zu, Cube Audio, and Totem — use crossoverless designs.

Who is right, and who is wrong?

bache

Showing 1 response by mark200mph

Crossovers take energy. I use an electronic crossover.less energy less distortion and dsp the room a nd change frequency without component change.however if it sounds great someone got it correct no matter what magic they used and that's what counts.enjoy the hunt.