A crossover separates the high frequencies from the low frequencies, usually around 2000Hz, so you can send the highs to a tweeter or smaller speaker and the lows to a woofer. For some reason it sounds better that way than sending the full audio spectrum to both speakers.
The crossover (Xover) separates the highs (tweeter) and the lows (bass woofer).
This aids in preventing high power bass notes from burning out delicate tweeters.
a loud speaker and for no sound it is a loud speaker with a cross on it
It sends the correct frequencies, to the appropriate Drivers.
is a speaker made to be heard and loud
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yes it can, but not that loud, if not loud enough buy speaker's
there are none
It is 10 crossovers.
Forward crossovers......
Because at very high frequencies, the inductive effect of loud speaker coil is so high that practically no current passes through it. Further, the diaphragm of the loud speaker cannot respond for such high frequency. Hence ultrasonic waves cannot be produced using loud speaker.
Figure it out yourself
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