Both the 10B-SUB and 10B-STD crossovers include a mode called Mono Low Pass (see below) which replaces the Two Way Mono (Linkwitz-Riley) mode in older model 10B’s. The Two Way Mono mode (see below) is retained in the 10B-LR allowing for very steep (non Linkwitz-Riley) 8th order filters. MONO LOW PASS mode (10B-SUB and 10B-STD only): The 10B-STD and 10B-SUB crossovers generate a summed low pass output signal by first summing or adding together the left channel and right channel input signals to f
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