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Reddit mentions of Planet Audio EC10B 2-Way Electronic Crossover With Remote Subwoofer Control

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Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Planet Audio EC10B 2-Way Electronic Crossover With Remote Subwoofer Control. Here are the top ones.

Planet Audio EC10B 2-Way Electronic Crossover With Remote Subwoofer Control
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Offers the same quality and performance of the EC20B in a two way (high-pass / low-pass) configurationVariable Low Pass: 35 Hz to 400 Hz, Variable High Pass: 50 Hz to 1.5 kHzCrossover Slope: 6 dB / octave, Independent Front and Rear Level ControlsS / N: ≥ 85 dB, DC-to-DC power supplySubwoofer Phase, Remote Subwoofer ControlVariable Bass Boost 0 to +12 dB @ 45 HzDimensions: 7-1 / 4" L x 4-3 / 8" W x 1-1 / 4" H1 Year Warranty2-Way Electronic Crossover , With Remote Sub Level ControlContinuously Variable Low Pass: 35Hz To 400Hz  Continuously Variable High Pass: 50Hz To 1.5Khz  Crossover Slope: 6Db/OctaveIndependent Front And Rear Level Controls  Signal-To-Noise Ratio: 110Db  Dc-To-Dc Power SupplySubwoofer Phase And Stereo/Mono Switches Remote Subwoofer Level ControlVariable Bass Boost 0 To +12Db @ 45Hz   Dimensions: 4-3/8-Inchw X 7-1/4-Inchl X 1-1/4-Inchh
Specs:
Height7.9 Inches
Length7.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2020
Weight1.9 pounds
Width4.4 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Planet Audio EC10B 2-Way Electronic Crossover With Remote Subwoofer Control:

u/adrianmonk · 2 pointsr/audiophile

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  • Many computers have multichannel output. They may already have an output port specifically designated as a line-level output to go to a subwoofer! For example, on my motherboard, there's an orange connector called "CS-Out", which stands for "center/sub output". Maybe it's just a matter of plugging the sub into the sub output (with an appropriate cable)? And setting up the software properly, which isn't necessarily trivial.
  • Get an electronic crossover. There's the MiniDSP approach. Or get a traditional one, like this one (which is meant for car audio, so it'd be a bit of a hack and would require a 12V power supply).
  • (Ab)use a headphone distribution amp like this $25 behringer to drive both inputs.
u/BeardedAlbatross · 1 pointr/ZReviews

Not talking about the MiniDSP. Talking about any of the many variations of an active crossover. Go to a local car audio shop and pick one up for cheap.