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Active Crossover to Guitar/Bass Cabs?


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Hello folks, long time reader, first time poster.

 

I'm a newbie to the world of Rack, but I feel that

with what I've read in this forum over the past

9 months, you guys wont beat me up too bad if

I am a little stupid.

 

As I consider what kind of rack system I would

like and what kind of unique sound I am going

for, an idea hit my brain that I have not found

discussed in these forums. That idea is to take

my signal and use an active crossover to send

the highs and mids to a guitar cab and take the

low frequencies and send them to, say, a bass

cab with a 15". I'm not sure where the Xover

should be placed... e.g. would I run dual power

amps or what. I'd also have to be sure that

everything was stereo capable, I'm assuming.

 

I am not sure if anyone does this, or even if it

would sound icky. But I'd love to hear some of

your opinions on this.

 

Thanks in advance for your input and keep up

the great informative posts; I've learned so

much, yet so far to go!

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You would need separate power amps for each cab and you would put the crossover last right before the power amps. So in other words everything would be the same as a normal rig except right before the poweramp you would have the crossover to split up the frequencies and then an amp for each set of frequencies (i.e. high and low) for that matter there's no reason you couldn't do it three ways with a horn for the extreme high frequencies(and another amp). If you didn't mind mono you could even use a regular stereo power amp and instead of Left/Right use the two sides for High/Low.

 

All that said I think it would sound like crap. Unless your going for the ultimate Nu-metal sound....and you don't have a bass player. Keep in mind full range is not always better. There's only so many audible frequencies and you have to share them with the rest of the band.

 

Who knows though it might sound amazing. Try it and let us know.:D

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Thanks for your input, CFoD!

 

I had similar thoughts of where it should go, so thank

you for confirming what I was thinking. Each power

amp could then be chosen for its handling of each of

the requencies.

 

I have similar concerns with invading the space of the

bassist, tho. I think each element should have as full

of a range as they can without stomping on the other

members.

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