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Reddit mentions of rolls Tiny 2-Way Crossover (SX21)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of rolls Tiny 2-Way Crossover (SX21). Here are the top ones.

rolls Tiny 2-Way Crossover (SX21)
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Height5 Inches
Length5 Inches
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Release dateMarch 2020
Weight1.05 Pounds
Width5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on rolls Tiny 2-Way Crossover (SX21):

u/DammitDan · 3 pointsr/Bass

I would recommend using a crossover for that kind of setup. Even with the lows turned down on the guitar amp, you still risk damaging the speakers.

u/little_johnson · 2 pointsr/Bass

Billy Sheehan is using a Rolls Two Way Tiny Crossover to remove the lows from his upper frequency amp. A look at one of his rig rundowns will give you some good ideas about running a dual amp system.

https://www.amazon.com/rolls-Tiny-2-Way-Crossover-SX21/dp/B00102VW6S

u/Gand41f · 1 pointr/Zeos

Thank you Zeos for the RBH R5BIR video review (btw, link missing on this page currently). In that video you mentioned setting the crossover in your receiver but what about those that don't have this capability?

I have an Emotiva PT-100 stereo preamp. I don't believe the PT-100 has that capability (unless I'm mistaken). Is there an alternate solution for this? Perhaps something like the Behringer Super-X Pro Cx2310 or one of the Rolls crossovers (SX21 or SX45)? But for lower end equipment is this even worth it? Perhaps a cheaper solution is available? Or, by "just deal with it" should I conclude that bass management is simply not a thing for stereo-only systems?

Anyway, thanks for the video. If you have any video or material that covers setting the crossover point in your receiver (primarily covering what you do in situations where your electronics doesn't support it) I'd definitely be interested to see it.

u/HardDrinkinLincoln · 1 pointr/audiophile

I used the Rolls XS21 for a 2.1 system I assembled for my neighbor. It was the perfect solution.