Справочник Пользователя для Bryston 10B-SUB

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INTRODUCTION:
The 10B crossover is available in three stock versions;  10B-SUB incorporating frequencies more 
suitable to sub-woofer applications (40Hz to 500hz), 10B-STD which is more applicable to speakers 
requiring frequency control in the mid-band and tweeter areas (70Hz to 4500Hz) and the 10B-LR, 
which uses plug in resistor programming cards to set the crossover frequency.  Both the 10B-SUB 
and 10B-STD crossovers include a mode called Mono Low Pass (see below) which replaces the Two 
Way Mono (Linkwitz-Riley) mode in older model 10B’s.  The Two Way Mono mode (see below) is 
retained in the 10B-LR allowing for very steep (non Linkwitz-Riley) 8th order filters.
MONO LOW PASS MODe (10B-SUB AND 10B-STD ONLy):
The 10B-STD and 10B-SUB crossovers generate a summed low pass output signal by first summing 
or adding together the left channel and right channel input signals to form a left plus right (L+R) sig-
nal. If the MODE switch (located on the rear panel) is in the Mono Low Pass position then this L+R 
signal is fed into both of the low pass filter sections (Left and Right) available in the 10B. As a result, 
the common low pass output can be taken from either of the two low pass (LP) outputs; either left LP 
out or right LP out. These outputs are designated as Left and Right for convenience only. If the low 
pass output used is the one designated as the  left channel, then the crossover frequency and slope 
(or filter order) switches on the left side of the unit’s front panel (as viewed from the front) will control 
the low pass filter parameters. Likewise, if the right channel low pass output is used, then the right 
channel switches will control its filter parameters. There is no interaction between the two sets of con-
trols. If one of the two low pass filters is not used, then settings of its crossover frequency and slope 
switches are irrelevant and will have no affect on the performance of the other filter sections of the 
crossover. The two high pass filter sections (left and right) operate independently in Mono low Pass 
mode.
STeReO MODe:
As in the older versions of the 10B, the stereo mode provides two, two way crossovers wherein the 
left input is fed into a separate low pass filter and a separate high pass filter, both of which are inde-
pendently adjustable from the front panel controls. Likewise, the right input signal is fed into a sepa-
rate low pass filter and a separate high pass filter, both of which are independently adjustable from 
the front panel controls. All four filters have separate output connectors on the rear panel. There is no 
interaction whatsoever between left and right channels or between low pass and high pass filters.
THRee WAy MONO MODe (10B-LR ONLy) :
Available only in the 10B-LR (Linkwitz-Riley filters), this mode is the same as in the older model 10B. 
The four filter sections (two low pass and two high pass) of the 10B are combined to form a single 
channel three way crossover providing one low pass, one mid or band pass and one high pass filter. 
The mid (or band pass) filter is formed by combining the left channel high pass and the right chan-
nel low pass filters into a single filter wherein the lower end of the pass band is determined by the left 
channel high pass controls and the upper end of the pass band is determined by the right channel low 
pass controls
  Only the LEFT channel input is used in Three Way Mono mode. The left channel low pass output 
provides the low pass output. The mid or band pass output is taken from the right channel low pass 
output connector and the high pass is taken from the right channel high pass connector.  All filter 
slopes are 24dB per octave, Linkwitz-Riley alignment.
PROGRAMMING THe 10B-LR CROSSOveR:
The crossover points in the 10B-LR are set by inserting small programming boards (4 per channel) 
each containing 2 resistors.  See illustration “10B LINKWITZ-RILEY STEREO CROSSOVER” and  on 
page 7 and document “10B-FREQ-RES-TABLES.doc”