Steep 24 dB/octave slope.
Outputs are always in phase.
Crossover frequency 10 - 20000 Hz.
Subwoofer summing option.
Gold plated RCA connectors.
No transients during turn-on or turn-off.
Fourth-order constant-voltage design.
Low-noise circuit design.
Available 2-way stereo, 3-way stereo and 3-channel.
The XM9L Electronic Crossover Network
is a fourth-
order constant-voltage crossover design that provides both
low-pass and high-pass outputs. The slope of each output
is 24 dB/octave and, because of the fourth-order design,
the high-pass and low-pass outputs of the crossover are
always in phase with each other. The crossover network
is implemented as a fourth-order state-variable filter. This
filter provides both the high-pass and the low-pass function
simultaneously, guaranteeing a perfect match of the
high-pass and low-pass responses.
The XM9L is used between the audio preamplifier and
power amplifiers. The two outputs
of the crossover network (one carrying the high
frequencies and the other carrying the low frequencies)
feed the inputs of two power amplifiers, one for tweeters,
one for woofers. This is a bi-amplified system (two
amplifiers per audio channel). The 3-way XM9L-3 is available for
use
with a tri-amplified
system (tweeter, mid-range, and woofer) . The XM9L can also be used
with
subwoofers. When used with a common subwoofer a sum switch on the front
panel
allows summing of the low-pass channels.
The crossover frequency of XM9L Electronic
Crossover Network can easily be set by replacing the set of 2 frequency
modules,
located inside the cabinet. The damping
control sets the response at the crossover point. In the
center position the response is flat. Set fully
counterclockwise there is a 4 dB dip at the crossover point
and set fully clockwise there is a 5 dB peak. This extra
control enables perfect matching of the speakers at the
crossover point. When power is turned on or off, a relay grounds the
outputs of the XM9 (for about a second after turn-on;
immediately upon turn-off) to eliminate potentially
damaging transient signals at the outputs. The crossover uses only high
grade components: 1% metal-
film resistors, 1% polypropylene-film capacitors for the filter
capacitors, and four dual FET-input operational amplifiers.
Gold-plated connectors for input, output, and power make
installation easy.
Available options include 24 position stepped attenuators instead of
the standard potentiometers for level control. These stepped
attenuators are calibrated in 1 dB steps and allow very accurate
setting of the levels for each output.
Balanced inputs/outputs are also available as an option.
The individual circuit boards are also available for those who want to build custom systems.
SPECIFICATIONS:When ordering please specify the crossover frequency.
Frequency response: DC to 100 Khz, +/- 0.2 dB
Crossover frequency: 10 Hz - 20 KHz
Insertion gain: 6 dB with level controls at maximum.
0 dB with level controls in the center.
Filter slope: 24 dB/Octave
Harmonic distortion at 1 KHz: Less than 0.01%
Signal-to-noise ratio: Better than 110 dB
Input impedance: 25 K
Output load capability: 2 K min.
Output impedance: 50 Ohms typical
Maximum input voltage: 10 V peak-peak (4 V RMS)
Power supply requirement: 110VAC/ 220VAC, 0.3A (approx)
ORDERING INFORMATION:
XM9L-AA.............2-way Stereo DeLuxe
XM9L-3AA............3-way Stereo DeLuxe
XM9L-3CHAN-AA.......3-Channel DeLuxe
XM9L-MONO-AA........2-way Mono DeLuxe
XM9LS-AA............2-way Stereo DeLuxe, 24 position stepped attenuators instead of potentiometers
XM9LS-3AA...........3-way Stereo DeLuxe, 24 position stepped attenuators instead of potentiometers
XM9LS-3CHAN-AA......3-Channel DeLuxe, 24 position stepped attenuators instead of potentiometers
XM9-FMA.......Frequency Module
XM9-A.........Single circuit board only