I am a novice at technical speaker talk and x-overs so bear with me please.
I did a little searching and reading in this forum about active x-overs and I understand that it isn't quite as simple as just picking the x-over point and your done. I don't understand the the nuances as to why, hence the newbie questions. So here is my long winded question.
I have been reading about the REW program and the Behringer feedback destroyer which leads me to here. If you are using this program and chose the Behringer model with active x-overs would this compensate for the nuances needed to make a speaker sound good assuming the cabinet is proper for the speakers or do you still need a little magic dust?
I did a little searching and reading in this forum about active x-overs and I understand that it isn't quite as simple as just picking the x-over point and your done. I don't understand the the nuances as to why, hence the newbie questions. So here is my long winded question.
I have been reading about the REW program and the Behringer feedback destroyer which leads me to here. If you are using this program and chose the Behringer model with active x-overs would this compensate for the nuances needed to make a speaker sound good assuming the cabinet is proper for the speakers or do you still need a little magic dust?
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