XOVER-2 Instr Manual
XOVER-2 Instr Manual
Model XOVER-2
Assembly and Operation Instruction Manual
Rev 3.0.2
Xkitz.com
Features
2-way Active Crossover for driving separate woofer and tweeter amplifiers
Perfect for Bi-Amping
24dB/Octave crossover roll-off
Crossover frequency configuration components are on a single socketed module - quick and easy to change
the XO frequency by simply snapping in a new module.
Wide range of standard XO frequency modules are offered by Xkitz
Supports unbalanced signal inputs/outputs by default, support for balanced audio signaling is available as
an add-on option.
Unbalanced signals are connected via standard RCA jacks
Balanced signals are connected via optional 3.5mm TRS jacks. The TRS jacks are wired to be
directly compatible with the new hi-def audio players such as the Pono
Specifications:
THD:
THD+N:
Frequency Response:
CMRR (balanced input):
Input Impedance:
Input Overload:
Voltage Gain:
Filter Topology:
Power supply:
0.0032%
0.0086%
Linear from 20Hz - 50KHz
>55dB
30K ohms unbalanced, 60K ohms balanced
3.8V peak-to-peak
Adjustable, Max 9dB
Multiple Feedback Butterworth, 4th Order
17V24V DC, Single positive DC rail (no negative supply required)
Channels are phase aligned to within a fraction of a degree to minimize distortion near the XO frequency
Separate bass and treble output level adjustments via on-board multi-turn trim-pots
Filtered LDO regulator for high power supply noise rejection, ultra clean audio
This is a mono device, two units are needed for stereo operation
PCB dimensions: 3.5 x 2 x 0.65 height
This is an intermediate electronic kit containing 52 components, and can be assembled in about 2 hours
Designed and produced in USA
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Channel phasing: Once the crossover splits the audio signal, the woofer and tweeter signals will be out
of phase from each other (which means one leads or lags the other). This causes distortion at and
around the crossover frequency because at these frequencies both the tweeter and the woofer will be
driven, but each will be at a different phase. At various points of time in the wave the woofer and
tweeter will be either fighting one another or re-enforcing one another. This leads to a muddying of the
sound definition.
Channel Cross-talk due to Back-EMF: The mass of the loudspeaker cones will continue to move in the
direction they are being driven by the amplifier for a short period of time after the signal changes
direction, and this induces currents in the voice coils that couple back into the passive crossover and
causes unpredictable non-linear crosstalk between the channels of the crossover.
Frequency response degradation: any time you put large capacitors and inductors in series or parallel
with your audio signal it will invariably affect frequency response of the signals. The ways in which this
can happen depend on the design of the crossover and the characteristics of the loudspeakers. The
nature of this distortion is so complex it becomes almost impossible to accurately model.
All of this adds significant distortion to the final sound emitted. Audio engineers for decades have tried in vain to
come up with ever more complex passive filter arrangements to try and resolve, or mask, these inherent
problems.
An active crossover, like the XOVER-2, on the other hand, is built from the highest quality operational
amplifiers (op-amps) and the filter functions are applied to the high impedance, line-level preamp input instead
of the low impedance, high voltage level amplifier output. Active filters have a much sharper roll-off,
24dB/octave, allowing each of the loudspeakers to perfectly focus on producing just the frequencies they are
designed to handle (see Figure 3, crossover frequency graph). Active crossovers are also more efficient from a
power standpoint because of the fact that the filters are applied in the line-level audio input signal; only the
energy meant for a particular driver is sent to the amplifier that drives it, so there is no waste. But the biggest
advantage of active crossovers is the sound quality. A vanishingly small amount of noise and distortion is
introduced in the op-amp filter circuits, on the order of 0.00005% total harmonic distortion.
All of this results in extremely clean, precise, and well defined audio output to your amplifiers.
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What is Bi-Amping?
In the pro audio community the idea of applying an active crossover to drive separate amplifiers for the woofer
and tweeter is called Bi-Amping, specifically Horizontal Bi-Amping. Most modern professional powered
speakers are Bi-Amped, because this provides scalability and extremely high fidelity sound. The idea has a great
following in the DIY audio community as well, although many consider it to be out of reach to most due to the
high cost of providing a specialized pre-amp with an active crossover to drive separate power amplifiers to drive
the woofers and tweeters separately.
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Assembly Instructions
It is very important that you read and understand all of the following instructions before you start your
assembly so that you dont make any mistakes that might be difficult to recover from. The assembly should be
done in the order listed in Table 1 or you may have difficulty physically accessing components for soldering.
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Table 1.
Pack
Device
Value
Marking
Qty
REV 3.0
XOVER-2
RESISTOR
1K, 1%
BRN-BLK-BLK-BRN-BRN
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
10K, 1%
20K, 1%
15, 1/2W
BRN-BLK-BLK-RED-BRN
RED-BLK-BLK-RED-BRN
BRN-GRN-BLK-GLD-BRN
1
4
1
CAPACITOR
0.1uF, 10%
CAPACITOR
CAPACITOR
0.1uF, 5%
8200pF, 5%
2
2
CAPACITOR
0.015uF, 5%
CAPACITOR
10uF, 10%
R10K
100uF
SOCKET 14 PIN
SOCKET 8 PIN
SOCKET 20 PIN
TRIMPOT
ELECTROLYTIC CAPACIT.
RCA JACK
TERM BLOCK 2
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
OP AMP CHIPS
OP AMP CHIPS
10K
100uF
LM2940CT
TL074/
OPA4227
TL072/
OPA2227
Pack
LM2940CT
2
1
1
2
2
3
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TL074 or OPA4227
U1,U2
TL072 or OPA2227
U3
XO MODULE
10
Install
1
1
Parts List Bag B addendum for the optional BALANCED signaling upgrade
Device
RESISTOR
RESISTOR
3.5MM TRS JACKS
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Install
Notes
R1,R2,R3,R5,
R10,R11,R12,
R14
R8
R4, R6,R7,R9
R13
C17,C18,C19,
C21
C13,C14
C1,C2
C3,C4,C6,C7,
C8,C9
C5,C10,C11,
C12,C20,C22,
C23,C24
U1,U2
U3
XO MODULE
VR1,VR2
C15,C16
J1,J2,J3
J4
U4
COMPONENT CARRIER
20 PIN
Table 2.
Reference
Designators
Value
10K, 0.1%
20K, 0.1%
Marking
BRN-BLK-BLK-RED-VIO
RED-BLK-BLK-RED-VIO
Qty
1
4
3
Reference
Designators
R8
R4, R6,R7,R9
J5,J6,J7
Install
Notes
1
1
6
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Install the 1% tolerance 10K and 20K resistors included in the standard kit ONLY if youre running in
UN-BALANCED input signal mode. If you purchased the optional BALANCED mode upgrade, then
discard these 1% 10K and 20K resistors, and install the 0.1% tolerance 10K and 20K resistors
included in your upgrade packet instead.
2.
Solder the 8 pin socket and two 14 pin sockets into the PCB to hold the op amps. Align the notches on
one end of the sockets to the notches shown on the PCB silkscreen.
3.
Install the 20 pin socket in the location on the board marked XO MODULE, install with the pin 1
notch toward BF3 at the top of the XO MODULE.
4.
Install the multi-turn trim-pots in the orientation shown on the PCB pattern, with the adjustment
screw closest to the edge of the PCB.
5.
The electrolytic capacitors are polarized devices, be sure to install them the right way around. The
positive lead is longer than the negative lead. The positive lead goes in the square pad hole on the PCB.
Note that the polarity is also marked on the outer casing of the cap.
6.
Install the RCA jacks in locations J1,J2, and J3 ONLY if running in the stock UN-BALANCED mode. If
you purchased the optional BALANCED mode upgrade, then discard the RCA jacks and install the
3.5mm jacks included in your upgrade packet in locations J5, J6, and J7 instead. Note that the PCB
hole patterns for the RCA jacks and the 3.5mm jacks overlap on the PCB. This is not a problem, since
the RCAs and 3.5mms are used mutually exclusively.
7.
8.
The LM2940CT LDO voltage regulator is polarized. Install this with the metal heat sink tab toward
the edge of the PCB as shown on the silk pattern.
9.
Install the TL072 and TL074 op amp chips (or the OPA2227 and OPA4227 chips if youve purchased
this upgrade) into the sockets. The op amp chips are polarized devices, installing them backward will
permanently damage the devices. Align the notch on one end of the op amp chips to the notches
shown on the PCB silkscreen. Be careful not to bend the leads on the op-amp chips when inserting
into the sockets.
10. Carefully insert the 20-pin component carrier into the 20-pin socket marked XO MODULE with the
chamfered corner matching that of the PCB pattern. Solder the 10 resistors included in the XO
component pack to the component carrier to configure your crossover frequency. Use the parts
placement diagram below and the instruction slip in your XO component pack to assemble the XO
Module. The 10 resistors are simply inserted across the component carrier and slipped into the two
horizontally adjacent, fork shaped pins. When youve double checked theyre all in the correct
locations, solder them in place. Cut the excess leads.
Figure 1.
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Figure 2.
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Troubleshooting
If youre having trouble with your device, check Table 3 for possible cause and solution.
Table 3.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
No activity - circuit
doesn't seem to do
anything
Sounds bad, muffled
60Hz audible hum, or
other audible noise
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Possible Cause
Power supply not
working, no input
signal
Woofer/Tweeter
swapped
Grounding
problems, noise
on the DC supply
Solution
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Figure 4.
Figure 5.
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Figure 6.
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XOVER-2 Schematic
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