Crossover-network
noun
1.
an audio circuit device that sorts the impulses received and channels them into high- or low-frequency loudspeakers.
noun
1.
an electronic network in a loudspeaker system that separates the signal into two or more frequency bands, the lower frequencies being fed to a woofer, the higher frequencies to a tweeter
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