Claims
- 1. A crossover network for an audio signal comprising:
- a first shelving filter for receiving said audio signal;
- a second shelving filter coupled to the output of said first shelving filter;
- a lowpass filter coupled to the output of said first shelving filter;
- a delay network coupled to the output of said second shelving filter;
- subtracting means for subtracting two signals coupled to the output of said delay network and said lowpass filter;
- whereby a crossover network is realized with the high frequency band being present at the output of said subtraction means and the low frequency band at the output of said lowpass filter.
- 2. The crossover network defined by claim 1 wherein said first and second shelving filters have reciprocal characteristics.
- 3. A band limited crossover network for an audio signal comprising:
- a first shelving filter receiving said audio signal;
- a second shelving filter coupled to the output of said first sheliving filter;
- a first lowpass filter coupled to the output of said first shelving filter;
- a second lowpass filter and a phase corrector coupled to the output of said second shelving filter;
- subtracting means for subtracting two signals coupled to the output of said second lowpass filter and phase corrector and said first lowpass filter;
- whereby a band limited crossover network is realized with a high frequency band being present at the output of said subtraction means and low frequency band being present at the output of said first lowpass filter.
- 4. The crossover network defined by claim 3 wherein the first and second shelving filters have reciprocal characteristics.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 480,921 filed Mar. 31, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,643.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4208548 |
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Jun 1980 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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"Decomposition of Nonlinear Operators into `Harmonic` Components, with Applications to Audio Signal Processing", Electronics Letters, Jan. 8, 1976, by M. A. Gerzon. |
"A Family of Linear-Phase Crossover Networks of High Slope Derived by Time Delay", by Lipshitz and Vanderkooy, a paper presented at the 69th Convention of the Audio Engineering Society, (May 12-15), 1981 at Los Angeles, CA. |
Divisions (1)
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480921 |
Mar 1983 |
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