Behringer CX2310 Electronic Crossover
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Behringer CX2310 Electronic Crossover - $50
On the chopping block is my Behringer CX2310 professional electronic crossover that has not been used and the project it was destined for has been put on the back burner. This is a great 3 or 2 way crossover for either pro/stage or DIYing and uses balanced (XLR) connections to ensure the lowest signal noise; also includes an extra subwoofer output for that extra umph. It's still wrapped up in the box and spanky new; IEC power cord included.
24 dB/octave, state-variable Linkwitz-Riley filters for precise frequency separation
Absolutely flat summed amplitude response, zero phase difference
Individual output level and mute per band
Phase reverse switch per output
Switchable 25 Hz subsonic filter on each input for low-frequency driver protection
"Sum" function provides low-level mono output for subwoofer operation
Shielded toroidal mains transformer for minimal noise interference
Inputs Connectors: XLR
Type: Electronically servo-balanced, HF Filtered
Impedance: Balanced >50 kOhm, unbalanced > 25k Ohm
Max. Input Level: +22 dBu typical, balanced or unbalanced
CMRR: >40 dB, typical >55 dB @ 1 kHz
Outputs Connectors: XLR
Type: Electronically servo-bal;anced, HF Filtered
Impedance: Balanced >60 Ohm, unbalanced > 30 Ohm
Max. Output Level: +20 dBm balanced/unbalanced
Performance Bandwidth: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0/-0.5 dB
Frequency Response: <5 Hz to >60 kHz, +0/-3 dB
S/N Ratio (Ref.: +4 dBu, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, unweighted): 91 - 95 dB
Crossover Filter Type: Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB per octave, state-variable
Mono Mode Frequencies: Low/High: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Low/Med: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Mid/High: 440Hz to 9.3 kHz
Stereo Mode Frequencies: Low/High to: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Dimensions: 1-3/4 x 19 x 8-1/2 in. (44.5 x 482.6 x 217mm)
Weight: Approx 6.6 lbs. (3 kg)
I will consider shipping, but have been quoted upwards of $22 from USPS.
On the chopping block is my Behringer CX2310 professional electronic crossover that has not been used and the project it was destined for has been put on the back burner. This is a great 3 or 2 way crossover for either pro/stage or DIYing and uses balanced (XLR) connections to ensure the lowest signal noise; also includes an extra subwoofer output for that extra umph. It's still wrapped up in the box and spanky new; IEC power cord included.
24 dB/octave, state-variable Linkwitz-Riley filters for precise frequency separation
Absolutely flat summed amplitude response, zero phase difference
Individual output level and mute per band
Phase reverse switch per output
Switchable 25 Hz subsonic filter on each input for low-frequency driver protection
"Sum" function provides low-level mono output for subwoofer operation
Shielded toroidal mains transformer for minimal noise interference
Inputs Connectors: XLR
Type: Electronically servo-balanced, HF Filtered
Impedance: Balanced >50 kOhm, unbalanced > 25k Ohm
Max. Input Level: +22 dBu typical, balanced or unbalanced
CMRR: >40 dB, typical >55 dB @ 1 kHz
Outputs Connectors: XLR
Type: Electronically servo-bal;anced, HF Filtered
Impedance: Balanced >60 Ohm, unbalanced > 30 Ohm
Max. Output Level: +20 dBm balanced/unbalanced
Performance Bandwidth: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0/-0.5 dB
Frequency Response: <5 Hz to >60 kHz, +0/-3 dB
S/N Ratio (Ref.: +4 dBu, 20 Hz to 20 kHz, unweighted): 91 - 95 dB
Crossover Filter Type: Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB per octave, state-variable
Mono Mode Frequencies: Low/High: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Low/Med: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Mid/High: 440Hz to 9.3 kHz
Stereo Mode Frequencies: Low/High to: 44 to 930 Hz (x10=440Hz to 9.3 kHz)
Dimensions: 1-3/4 x 19 x 8-1/2 in. (44.5 x 482.6 x 217mm)
Weight: Approx 6.6 lbs. (3 kg)
I will consider shipping, but have been quoted upwards of $22 from USPS.
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Hmmmm.
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