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XLR Fmod ™ High Pass Filter Gold Finish
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XLR Fmod ™ High Pass Filter Gold Finish

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XLR Fmod ™ High Pass Filter Gold Finish
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This universal Audio Parametric Patch Board allows the user to connect any combination of balanced or unbalanced XLR, balanced or unbalanced 1/4” phone, balanced or unbalanced Euro connector and unbalanced pairs of RCA connectors that can also be grounded to equipment ground terminals if needed. Applications such as professional sound allow the user to mix and match the most common audio connectors without hunting down audio cables and specialized adapters. The RCA connectors are arranged in such a manner that the Harrison Labs FMOD pairs can be inserted using the unique sliding rods that lock the FMODs in place. When adding FMOD crossover pairs, the user can create balanced or 2 channel unbalanced crossovers that XLRs, Phone plugs, and Euro connectors in any combination such as XLR in and Phone out and vice versus, Euro in and Phone out and vice versus etc. If unbalanced applications are being implemented, then this device will work with 2 input and 2 output adaptations or the equivalent of having 4 separate channels of 4 adapters for a total equivalent of 16 separate mono adapters. Another application is where specialized equipment such as audio processors with a variety of connector styles can be inserted between the input and output terminals of this Audio Patch Board.

There are two sections. Each input and output section has paralleled 3 terminal Euro, 3 terminal phone combo with 4 terminal XLR, and a pair of RCA jacks.

Filtering Capability

The XLR High Pass unit is primarily used to block low-frequency energy from reaching amplifiers and speakers that are not suited for deep bass, such as satellite speakers or mid-range drivers .

  • Common Frequency Points: Available in various discrete points, including 20 Hz, 30 Hz, 50 Hz, 70 Hz, and 100 Hz and higher
  • Subsonic Filtering: Low-frequency variants (like 20 Hz or 30 Hz) are often used as subsonic filters to protect subwoofers from damaging "rumble" or ultra-low frequency over-excursion .

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