Kevin Tekel said:I'm just wondering about something at http://www.omniaaudio.com/fm.htm :
"Couple that with years of real-world radio engineering experience, plus Omnia exclusives like the world's first user-adjustable multiband crossover network, and it's no wonder top stations choose Omnia to dominate their markets."
The CRL Audio Signature had user-adjustable multiband crossovers 15 years ago. It has trimpots on the front panel to adjust the L/M1 crossover from 80 to 320 Hz and the M2/H crossover from 2 to 8 kHz. Does Omnia's claim predate this?
Looks like the webmaster forgot the words "time-aligned". That is what the page should say.
The Omnia X-Overs are time-aligned, and the CRL method is not. That's a significant difference. It's not possible to easily time-align analog x-over networks.
-Frank Foti