In a high fidelity system, the pair of filter which separate audio frequency band signals into two separate groups, one of which is fed to the tweeter and other to the woofer is called

In a high fidelity system, the pair of filter which separate audio frequency band signals into two separate groups, one of which is fed to the tweeter and other to the woofer is called Correct Answer crossover network

Explanation:

Cross over network

A Crossover Network is a network that filters and diverts signals to different sections of a circuit.

  • This network separates the different input signals based on their frequencies.
  • Sending low-frequency signals into one side of the circuit and high-frequency signals into another part of the circuit.

​The below diagram shows the speaker's crossover network filters.

[ alt="F1 Pinnu 30.9.20 Pallavi D1" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/09/F1_Pinnu_30.9.20_Pallavi_D1.png" style="width: 454px; height: 179px;">

Extra concept:

Different types of cross over networks are shown below

[ alt="F1 Pinnu 29.9.20 Pallavi D6" src="//storage.googleapis.com/tb-img/production/20/09/F1_Pinnu_29.9.20_Pallavi_D6.png" style="width: 489px; height: 278px;">

Related Questions

What is termed as the point where the curve of woofer output crosses the curve of tweeter output?
Find the gain and phase angle of the second order low pass filter? Where pass band gain of the filter is 5, frequency and the high cut-off frequency of the filter are 3000Hz and 1kHz.
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives and click the button corresponding to it.
Ants have been living on the earth for more than 100 million years and can be found almost anywhere on the planet. It is estimated that there are about 20000 different species of ants. For this reason ants have been called Earth's most successful species. If you watch ants for any length of time you will see that they really do communicate with each other and very effectively too. Ants communicate by touching each other with their antennae. Ants also use chemicals called pheromones to leave scent trails for other ants to follow. Ants build many different types of homes. Many ants build simple little mounds out of dirt or sand. Other ants use small sticks mixed with dirt and sand to make a stronger mound that offers protection from rain. Western Harvester ants make a small mound on top, but then tunnels up to 15 feet straight down to hibernate during winter. Ant mounds consist of many chambers connected by tunnels. Different chambers are used for nurseries, food storage, and resting places for the worker ants. Some ants live in wood like termites. Army ants don't make a home at all but travel in a large groups searching for food. Ants are social insects which means they live in large colonies or groups. Some colonies consist of millions of ants. There are three types of ants in each species, the queen, the sterile female workers and males. The male ants only serve one purpose, to mate with future queen ants and do not live very long. The queen grows to adulthood, mates, and then spends rest of her life laying eggs. A colony may have only one queen, or there may be many queens depending on the species. Ants go through four stages of development: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
Why are ants called the 'Earth's' most successful species?