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Alinan 2pcs 130W 2-Way Speaker System Audio Crossover Filters Frequency Distributor

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  • ★Rated Power: 100W
  • ★Frequency: 3500Hz; Maximum Power: 130W
  • ★Dimension: 8.5 x 6 x 2cm/ 3.3 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches(L*W*H)
  • ★Circuit Filter Characteristics: Bass 12 dB/oct, Treble 12 dB/oct; Product Name: Crossover Filters Frequency Divider
  • ★130W 2-Way Speaker System Audio Crossover Filters Frequency Distributor


Specification:
Frequency: 3500Hz; Maximum Power: 130W
Circuit Filter Characteristics: Bass 12 dB/oct, Treble 12 dB/oct; Product Name: Crossover Filters Frequency Divider
Color: White,Red,Yellow; Material: Plastic,Metal,Electronic Parts
Dimension: 8.5 x 6 x 2cm/ 3.3 x 2.4 x 0.8 inches(L x W x H)
Rated Power: 100W


Nightlighter
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Easy to install. Being a musician, I was pleased with the way they made my self- built amp sound. What a difference.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
These worked well in 2-way speaker systems with 8-ohm drivers. I would not use them with 4-ohm drivers because the crossover point would be twice as high with 4-ohm speaker drivers. The claim that they work for both 4 and 8-ohm drivers is nonsense, as the values of the capacitors and coils would need to be completely different between 4 ohm and 8-ohm drivers. I'm not sure where the crossover point is on these since they don't specify the values of the capacitors and coils, so I'm not sure if the 3500 Hz crossover point claimed is correct. There is a resistor on the tweeter circuit that I assume is meant to reduce the sensitivity of the tweeter to match the woofer sensitivity, since tweeters tend to be more sensitive (play louder) for a given input signal than woofers. So the resistor will help better match the tweeter to the driver. However it's not a true L-pad circuit so is not ideal.So... since they don't specify the values of the components, you don't really know what you are getting and don't know how well they will work in your particular application. You just need to hook them up and listen. Having said that, they worked pretty well in the three speaker systems I installed them in that all have 8-ohm woofers and 8-ohm tweeters. With 4-ohm drivers, I would not expect good results.In summary, this could be a good, cheap, and simple solution for 8-ohm speaker drivers if you are not too picky, and probably better crossover components than contained in some cheap off-the-shelf speaker systems you can buy.
RWB
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Used in bookshelf, two-way speakers. Made a nice improvement in the sound. Super price.
Torque
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I didn't like anything about them because they burned out two of my amplifiers