Full Range EQ

Back in the 80's we built electronic crossovers and included a "bump and roll" to optimize the bass speaker performance. It was just another Sallen-Key high-pass with a high Q. I think we used quad FET op-amps or 4136. The XO were always 18dB. These were part of a sound system deal for clubs or bands. I never made much money in the sound business and left it in ~86.
 

ra7

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Superb! Thank you!

I got to hear the Cube full rangers at Burning Amp. Absolutely the best full range sound I ever heard.
 
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Who can not like really high quality audio tools? Yes i am guessing that the original Pass diy equipment will ”Pass” our good old greedy bunch of tone deaf dudes quality control 🙂👍

This is going to be really fun and useful for taiming old midrange shouty vinyls, mixed by somewhat tone deaf mofos with lots of wax in their ears 🙂
 
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Back in the 80's we built electronic crossovers and included a "bump and roll" to optimize the bass speaker performance. It was just another Sallen-Key high-pass with a high Q. I think we used quad FET op-amps or 4136. The XO were always 18dB. These were part of a sound system deal for clubs or bands. I never made much money in the sound business and left it in ~86.
Back in the ESS days I called it the Hump and Bump...
 
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WBS

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This EQ works beautifully!

Or it did until the magnet fell off of one of my SEAS 8 inchers when I moved it back into the house. Thankfully I have some others to play with. :)
 
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