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help in lowpass filter curcuit.

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I am in need of a active lowpass filter for my subwoofer project. Signal input is stereo and through a mixer, given to the filter and output is fed to the amp. What changes can be done to make it as a high pass filter. Any circuit is available using low noise op amps, it will be greately appreciated.
 
Here is a Linkwitz-Riley electronic crossover for a sub-woofer and the main speakers.
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It has slopes of only 12dB/octave but another project there has slopes of 24dB/octave.
The Linkwitz-Riley alignment has each output at -6dB at the crossover (unlike the -3dB with Butterworth filters) so that the outputs do not produce a +3dB boost at the crossover frequency like a Butterworth filter when the outpouts are added.
Like all even-order filters, one of the filters must have its phase reversed, or they will cancel in a notch at the crossover frequency.
 
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