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- Jan 1, 1970
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I want to split an audio signal into 5 bands by frequency range (top
and bottom can be low-pass and high-pass) and send these into speakers
with moderate power, say 10 watts. I can use amplified speakers if a
5-way audio amp gets complicated.
This is not for quality audio, but for educational demo purposes, so I
don't need an even response and distortion is okay. I'm really looking
for the sharpest cut-offs I can get, in as simple a box as I can build.
Can anyone suggest how to accomplish this?
I haven't made many coils before (rather embarassing for a ham op), but
I'm fine with simpler circuits. I found a post about an IC that might
do the trick, but I'm doubting it'll handle audio frequencies.
and bottom can be low-pass and high-pass) and send these into speakers
with moderate power, say 10 watts. I can use amplified speakers if a
5-way audio amp gets complicated.
This is not for quality audio, but for educational demo purposes, so I
don't need an even response and distortion is okay. I'm really looking
for the sharpest cut-offs I can get, in as simple a box as I can build.
Can anyone suggest how to accomplish this?
I haven't made many coils before (rather embarassing for a ham op), but
I'm fine with simpler circuits. I found a post about an IC that might
do the trick, but I'm doubting it'll handle audio frequencies.