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ESB Audio 5.6K2 CX 2-way passive crossover (pair)
Main Features
Passive crossovers are used in 2-way and 3-way loudspeaker systems to electrically direct low frequencies to the woofer and high frequencies and overtones to the tweeter. For a passive crossover to perform its function uncompromisingly, it must be able to handle extreme dynamic variations, the entire audio frequency range, complex transients, and the varying impedance of the loudspeaker. ESB's passive crossovers are carefully designed to complement the precise characteristics of ESB loudspeakers. Each crossover circuit directs the signal to the high- and low-frequency loudspeakers in such a way that a smooth acoustic response is maintained across the entire audio spectrum. Naturally, such sophisticated design requires extremely precise tolerances in production. Ordinary crossovers, for example, often use electrolytic capacitors with a tolerance of +/- 20% and metal-core coils. The response in these crossover regions is uneven, and the characteristics vary from unit to unit. All ESB crossovers, on the other hand, use only non-inductive polypropylene or mylar-dielectric capacitors (not electrolytic), which are individually tested to meet ESB's strict tolerances. The special coils used in ESB crossovers have very low losses, so none of the operating power of the loudspeaker system is wasted in the crossover. To avoid interference between coils, they are installed with a 90° rotation. This arrangement cancels out interactions. All resistors used to match the levels of different loudspeakers are of the non-inductive type and their power rating is significantly oversized. A switch on the output side allows for two options to adjust the tweeter level according to the tweeter's distance from the listener (and for the midrange in the 5.6K3 CX). Both input and output connections are robust, two-way audio connectors with locking screws. They accept cables with a thickness of up to 4.5 mm (6 AWG). Not even the circuit board was left to chance. Thick copper traces limit signal loss.
Technical Specifications
- Crossover frequencies: 900/3600 Hz
- Slope: 12 dB/Oct LP/HP, 6 dB/Oct BP Butterworth
- High-frequency level: 0/-3 dB
- Mid-frequency level: 0/-2 dB
- Low-frequency section: 5.165
- Mid-frequency section: 5.050
- High-frequency section: 5.028
- Power handling: 300 W