The crossover frequency denotes the frequency range, which lies at the transition point from one frequency band to the next higher one. At the crossover frequency, the Crossover and separates the frequencies into different channels.
Roughly speaking, she points this out Signal With a Hertz-Number of 70 den woofer .
Below you will find an informative table with reference and variation values for these frequencies.
lower crossover frequency
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upper crossover frequency
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25 (15-35) Hz subsonic filter
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85 (60-120) Hz
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Woofer (30cm)
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without or subsonic filter
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500 (400-800) Hz
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Woofer (25cm)
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without or subsonic filter
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800 (500-8000)
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Woofer (20cm)
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60 (50-70) Hz or without
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1500 (1000-2000) Hz
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Woofer (16cm)
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70 (60-80) Hz
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2500 (1500-3000) Hz
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mid bass
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80 (70-90) Hz
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200 (120-250) Hz
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woofer (13cm)
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90 (80-200) Hz
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3000 (1500-4000) Hz
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midrange (10cm, open)
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300 (100-400) Hz
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4000 (2000-5000) Hz
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Midrange (10cm, encapsulated)
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800 (600-1000) Hz
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5000 (2000-6000) Hz
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Tweeter (>20mm)
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3000 (1000-4000) Hz
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Super tweeter (<20mm)
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5000 (3500-8000) Hz
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