Crossover networks make use of the principle that the inductive reactance decreases with increase in frequency and the capacitive reactance increases with increase in frequency.

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Audio equipment is used in many different scenarios, such as concerts, bars, meeting rooms and the home.  Here are some examples of audio devices and their applications: Digital audio recorders: Used to record meetings, interviews, or lectures and download them into a computer Microphones: Used in many applications such as telephones, hearing aids, public address systems, motion picture production, live and recorded audio engineering, sound recording, two-way radios, megaphones, and radio and television broadcasting Sound cards: An internal expansion card that provides input and output of... Show more

Crossover networks make use of the principle that the inductive reactance decreases with increase in frequency and the capacitive reactance increases with increase in frequency.