XO2W-3K 2-Way Crossover 3,000 Hz

18 gauge inductors were used to keep DC resistance to a

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The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12 dB/octave) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low pass sections.


The Dayton Audio line of 2-way crossovers were designed using a second order (12dB) Linkwitz-Riley alignment. Dayton Audio metallized polyester film capacitors are used in both the high and low pass sections. 18 gauge inductors were used to keep DC resistance to a minimum. A unique design feature of the low pass section allows use of 4 or 8 ohm woofers, perfect for building D'Appolito style or multi woofer 2-way systems. The high pass crossover frequency is rated for an 8 ohm load. All components are glued or fastened down to eliminate buzzing and vibrations. The high quality blue PC board uses a back plate for added rigidity and eyelet holes for easy mounting. Available in a variety of crossover points. 300W power handling. Board measures: 6-1/2 W x 4-1/4 H x 1-3/8 D.

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• 18 gauge inductors were used to keep DC resistance to a minimum
• Unique design feature of the low pass section allows use of 4 or 8 ohm woofers
• All components are glued or fastened down to eliminate buzzing and vibrations
• High quality blue PC board uses a back plate for added rigidity
Model Number XO2W-3K
Unit of Measure Each
UPC 844632045158
Warranty - Parts 5 Years
Warranty - Labor 5 Years
Product Height 4-1/4"
Product Width 6-1/2"
Product Length --
Product Depth 1-3/8"
Product Weight --
Product Shipping Weight (lbs.) 1.0000
SKU 844632045158
Model # XO2W-3K
Barcode # 844632045158
Brand Dayton Audio
Shipping Weight 0.4830kg
Shipping Width 0.127m
Shipping Height 0.051m
Shipping Length 0.178m
Shipping Cubic 0.001147000m3
Assembled Length 0.178m
Assembled Height 0.051m
Assembled Width 0.127m

Surprisingly good.

By: on 15 October 2014
Let's face it, crossovers this cheap have to cut a few corners, but I'm struggling to fault them. I restored an ancient pair of Celef monitors. (Never heard of Celef? They became Proac.) New tweeters - Dayton silk domes - and replaced the crossovers with these. The lows seem a little less dynamic than I remember, but I might be nit-picking, or just being nostalgic about Kef drivers. More than pleased with my purchase, and LSK's service was timely and efficient.
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