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Behringer Super-X Pro CX2310
DJguignol69 DJguignol69
Published on 11/11/07 at 10:46
Used once daily and live the house for 1 month.
Cheap (100), lightweight, 1U, super easy to use.

On reading documentation and Technical Specifications Behringer, I thought it could use this fawn:
- Stereo Mode
- High left and right for my highs of 1200 Hz 20 kHz
- Low left and right for my mediums of 120 Hz 1200 Hz
- Mono subwoofer for my bass to 25 Hz 120 Hz

In fact, it's impossible to do with true 3-way Stereo.
In addition to the routing problem raised by "Ghhhh", be aware that frquence cutoff low-pass subwoofer output has no effect on the subwoofer output. We do not REALLY cross-over between the outputs and subwoofer output Low as the two play the same thing.
In fact the subwoofer output is just the single component output low, which can filter even lower.
By no means a low-cut filter is applied to the outputs according to the Low frquence "Xover" subwoofer.

This is how I use my CX2310:
- Stereo Mode
- High / Med left and right for my mids and highs of 120 Hz 20 kHz, keeping the passive filter and a single amplifier.
- Low left and right for my bass to 25 Hz (low cut) 120 Hz
- Mono Subwoofer non utilisbr />
... Rve Farewell my tri-amplification!
One solution: use the Systm mono 3-way (the subwoofer output becomes useless).

I am very "green" about this because it is a habit Behringer: SL3242FX On my table, there is also a mono output with low pass filter for sub, but the filter only acts on the sub, without cutting down on the master.

Other notes:

To make my test cutoff frequency drives, I used Right Mark Audio Analyzer in plaant the CX2310 in a loop between an output and one between my sound card.
- I could vrifier the Low Cut Filter 25 Hz cut well on all output channels.
- That the Xover frquence the subwoofer only works on the subwoofer, with no high pass low on the tracks.
- That "Ghhhh" is right.
- That said frquences cutoff on notched potentiomtres trs are approximate:
In low pass output of the low 2 cents: For 200Hz (260Hz paramtr found (-3dB), to 160Hz: 130Hz and 120Hz: 75Hz.
In mono output of low pass sub: For 75Hz: 100Hz (-3dB), to 145Hz: 160Hz ...
In short, you almost get his positions with RMAA potentiomtre PC to be Sir frquence the cutoff.
For those who use the crossover vritablement (break between Low and med or med and high), know that the two curves intersect well symtriquement frquence around the cutoff, but that frquence, as seen more prcdement is wrong compared to graduations. 120Hz => 75Hz, 200Hz => 260Hz, 160Hz => 130Hz ... there is a fair value to 180Hz only. (Same as x10).

Finally, the output is mono sub Whereas as a gimmick, and how a CX2310 Crossover 2-way stereo or 3-way mono with 25Hz low cut and changeover phase, but nothing more.
Live, the errors on the scales are small especially since seeking "cost" what is the cut that gives the best rsultats.

This product fulfills its functions Premire for under $ 100.