Content | Behringer CX-2310 2-Way Stereo/3-Way Mono Frequency Crossover with Subwoofer Out
Like the CX3400, the CX2310 offers absolute precision, state-of-the-art circuitry, professional components, ultra low-noise op amps, fully balanced in and outputs and intuitive operation. In addition to full-fledged 2-way stereo/3-way mono operation, the CX2310 features a separately adjustable subwoofer output, giving you an extra low-frequency band.
SUPER-X PRO CX2310 V2
The CX2310 stereo 2-way/mono 3-way crossover provides amazing-accurate audio frequency separation, thanks to its state-of-the-art circuitry, superior-grade components, ultra low-noise op amps and balanced I/O connectivity. Additionally, the CX2310 features an independently-adjustable Subwoofer Output, effectively providing an extra low-frequency band a control range from 10 - 235 Hz. By using 1% metal film resistors, along with other extremely tight-tolerance components, the CX2310 is able to guarantee surgically-precise frequency selection with incredibly-low thermal noise. Put simply, the easy-to-use SUPER-X PRO CX2310 is one of the best-sounding crossovers in its class!
Sound Quality
When a sound system is properly tuned, it becomes powerful, balanced and efficient. Bass content is punchy and tight, with vocals and instruments that are rich, crisp and well defined. The CX2310 crossover’s accurate signal processing protects critical loudspeaker components and improves overall system efficiency. All Input and Output connections are balanced/unbalanced XLR and feature 25 Hz Low Cut filters for low-frequency driver protection – plus Mute and Phase Invert switches, making troubleshooting even a large system – virtually effortless!
What’s a Crossover?
Chances are if you’re reading this, you already know what a crossover is – and you know that you need one. But if you are new to multi-way PA systems, here's a brief overview. Loudspeakers (which we call transducers) convert electrical signals into sound waves. And no matter how well a transducer is designed or made, it simply cannot reproduce the entire audio spectrum all by itself. Low-frequency sounds tend to push a transducer to the maximum, making it impossible for that same transducer to reproduce the treble content with the sound quality it deserves. (Try singing high falsetto next time you’re bench-pressing your limit!)
That's why high-quality sound systems use multiple speakers (woofers and tweeters) to spread out the work. While the woofer (usually the larger transducer) does all the heavy lifting, the tweeter can easily handle the high-frequency content. Three and four-way systems distribute the work even more, allowing the individual transducers to reproduce the frequency range for which they were designed. It is the crossover’s function to divide these tasks between the various amplifiers and transducers.
Divide and Conquer
The CX2310 provides two modes of operation: 2-way stereo, for Left and Right Lows (woofers) and Highs (tweeters); and 3-way mono, for Lows, Mids and Highs. In either mode, there is an additional output provided for a mono Subwoofer, with its own Frequency and Level controls. This extra feature effectively turns the CX2310 into a stereo 2-way + mono 1-way, or a mono 4-way frequency crossover. The Subwoofer Output is presented in mono, since people perceive extremely-low bass frequencies as being omnidirectional. For your convenience, the CX2310’s front panel features an elegant and easy-to-read LED matrix, so you can see at a glance which operating mode has been selected – and which controls are currently active.
Extraordinary Value
The high-precision CX2310 is the super-effective and affordable way to optimize the performance of your sound system – and protect your valuable loudspeaker investment at the same time! Stop by your authorized Behringer dealer, or get your SUPER-X PRO CX2310 online today!
- 2-way Stereo, 3-way Mono
- Linkwitz-Riley
- 24 dB/Octave
- Low, High
- Low, Mid, High
- 2 x XLR
- 2 x XLR (low/mid), 2 x XLR (high), 1 x XLR (sub out)
- 1U
- 1.7"/ 4.30 cm
- 5.8" / 14.73 cm
- 19"/ 48.26 cm
- 3.5 lbs./ 1.7 KG
| The LD Systems X223 is a stereo 2 way / mono 3 way crossover in standard 19"/1U rack format. Its rugged construction, high quality and robust knobs as well as the integrated power unit are rarities in this price range. It provides a mono sub output, an adjustable crossover frequency for each channel, adjustable LF/HF and input gains, phase reverse controls, switchable 40 Hz High-Pass filters and symmetrical XLR In- and Outputs. With the LD Systems X223 you get a crossover fulfilling the professional standards and offering great quality and sound characteristics.
Product type
Signal Processors
Version
2-way stereo/3-way mono
Frequency response
20 - 20.000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio
> 93 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
< 0.004 %
Crosstalk
< - 80 (20 - 20.000 Hz) dB
Max. input level
+21 (balanced or unbalanced) dBu
Max. output level
+21 (balanced or unbalanced) dBu
Input impedance (kOhms)
50000 kOhm
Output impedance
200 Ohm(s)
Controls
2 x crossover frequency low/high, 2 x crossover low/mid, 2 x high gain, 2 x highpass (40 Hz), 2 x input gain, 2 x low gain, 2x frequency switch x1/x10, 4 x inv switch, LF sum, Mono/stereo mode
Indicators
2 x clip, 2 x crossover x 10, 2 x highpass, 4 x inv., mono, stereo
Line input connectors
XLR
Line output connectors
XLR
Mains connector
IEC socket
Operating voltage
220 V AC - 240 V AC
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Power supply: |
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
6 V DC 800 mA |
Power connection: |
Mains input via Coaxial power connector (M) mounting version power supply cord with AC adapter (provided) |
Frequency range: |
10 - 30000 Hz |
THD: |
<0,005 % at 1 kHz |
DSP: |
Digital signal processor |
Impedance: |
Input: 10 kOhm
Output: 50 Ohm |
Gain: |
Output: -50 dB to +12 dB |
Filter: |
Linkwitz-Riley; Butterworth; Bessel; 6db/oct; 12db/oct; 18db/oct; 24db/oct |
Delay: |
0 - 5 ms |
Dynamic range: |
Input: 114 dB
Output: 110 dB |
Sample rate: |
67 kHz |
Connections: |
Input: line via 2 x 3-pin XLR
Output: line via 6 x 3-pin XLR |
Crossover frequency: |
20-20000 Hz |
Max. level: |
Input: +22 dBu
Output: +9 dBu |
USB port: |
Typ B |
PC connect: |
DXO Software via USB, firmware can be updated |
Housing design: |
(19") 48.3 cm rack installation 1 U |
Dimensions: |
Width: 48,3 cm
Depth: 12,8 cm
Height: 4,45 cm |
Weight: |
1,77 kg |
Operating system: |
Win XP, Win Vista, Win 7, Win 10, OS X 10,5 or better |
| Behringer DCX2496 Overview
The DCX2496 ULTRADRIVE PRO from Behringer is a digital loudspeaker management system, that provides excellent audio quality, along with a comprehensive feature list. It allows for precise set-up of multiple loudspeaker arrays, suitable for live sound, fixed installations that require control of loudspeaker systems, and other contractor-installed applications.
Each of the three-inputs and six-outputs have fixed processing blocks, including gain, delay, EQ and dynamic EQ on the input channels, and gain, crossover, EQs, limiter and delays on the output side. One of the inputs can accept a stereo AES/EBU digital signal. An integrated sample rate converter assists in accepting various sample rates. Additionally, an internal input-sum signal is easily set-up.
Four different mono and stereo output operating modes are available, all with individual crossover filter types with selectable roll-off characteristics. Input and output delays allow for time adjusting signals to compensate for ambient temperature changes or for adjusting arrival time differences for individual speaker clusters. EQs can be used for both musical enhancement or for level-dependent equalization. Brick-wall limiters guarantee speaker protection.
Remote control of one or several units can be accomplished utilizing downloadable software for a Windows based computer. Set-ups can be saved to the software, or to an optional PCMCIA card for the ultimate in portability. Servo-balanced, gold-plated XLR connectors for all inputs and outputs guarantee excellent connectivity.
- Three-input, six-output loudspeaker management system
- Four different mono- and stereo-output operating modes
- Individual crossover filter types including Butterworth, Bessel and Linkwitz-Riley, with selectable roll-off characteristics from 6dB to 48dB per octave
- Choice of high-, band- and low-pass filters for each input and output
- Dynamic EQ for level-dependent equalization and parametric EQ selectable for each channel
- “Zero" attack limiters on all output channels for optimal signal protection
- Automatic or manual-adjustable delays for all inputs and outputs allow for adjustment due to room temperature, phase and arrival time differences
- Link option via RS-485 network interface allows for linking multiple units for larger installation requirements
- Downloadable software enables single- or multiple-unit remote control utilizing a Windows based computer
- Sixty user-defined internal presets can bestored via software or on a PCMCIA card
- Internal universal power supply allows the unit to operate virtually anywhere
Frequency Response |
10Hz to 35kHz, -1dB |
Dynamic Range |
109dB |
Input Connections |
3 x XLR |
Output Connections |
6 x XLR |
Input Impedance |
20kΩ @ 1kHz |
Output Impedance |
160Ω @ 1kHz |
Maximum Input Level |
+22dBu |
Maximum Output Level |
+22dBu |
Sample Rate |
32kHz to 96kHz |
RTA Mic Phantom Voltage |
+15V |
Crosstalk (Main Outputs) |
-100dB @ 10dBu In |
THD & Noise |
0.007% @ 0dBu In |
Dimensions |
19" x 8.5 x 1.75" (483 x 217 x 45mm) |
Weight |
6.6 lbs (3 kg) |
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Based on a two-in, six-out topology, the DC-One is designed primarily for users of small-to-medium sized sound systems in both mobile and installed applications. While the unit is an all-new development based on a powerful SHARC processor, it is 100 percent compatible with all settings from other Electro-Voice signal processors. A large part of DC-Oneʼs development was aimed at ensuring that users can easily handle its serious digital horsepower and high-end audio performance. Free. PC-Editor software is available, or the DC-One can be operated via the front panel.
A/D Conversion 24-Bit Delta-Sigma A/D Conversion 24-bit/sigma-delta (linear phase) 128 times oversampling Analog Inputs 2 XLR (Electronically Balanced), 2 XLR THRU OUT (Electronically Balanced) Analog Outputs 6 XLR (Electronically Balanced) Control Protocol Front Panel USB Connector D/A Conversion 24-bit/sigma-delta 128 times oversampling D/A Conversion 24-Bit Delta-Sigma Data Format 24-Bit Digital Inputs 1 XLR AES/EBU (2 Ch) Dynamic Range 111 dB (unweighted, band limited 22 Hz - 22 kHz) Electronics Type Processor FIR-Drive No Frequency Response 10 Hz - 22 kHz (±0.5 dB) Input Impedance (Balanced) 10 kΩ Internal Processing 32-Bit Floating Point Mains Voltage 100-240 VAC Maximum Input Voltage 8.7 V / +21 dBu (Without -6 dB Analog Pad Engaged) Maximum Output Voltage 8.7 V / +21 dBu Nominal Input Voltage 1.23 V / +4 dBu Nominal Output Voltage 1.23 V / +4 dBu Output Impedance (Balanced) 50 Ω Power Consumption 25 W Sample Rate 48 kHz THD+N < 0.01% (band limited 22 Hz - 22 kHz) Height 1RU 44.45 mm (1.75“) Width 482.6 mm (19“) Depth 355.6 mm (14“) Weight Net 4.6 kg (10.14 lbs) | Crossover 2-Way stereo or 3-way mono mode Additional subwoofer output Linkwitz-Riley filter with 24 dB / octave Sub-woofer frequency range separately adjustable Individual output gain controls and output mute switch for all bands 2 Balanced XLR inputs with gold-plated contacts 5 Balanced XLR outputs with gold-plated contacts Switchable 25 Hz low-cut filter to protect loudspeakers from infrasound Easy-to-read status LEDs Built-in power supply 100-240V, 50-60 Hz Dimensions (H x W x D): 44 x 483 x 147 mm Weight: 1.6 kg |
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