Digital X-Over
Full Form of DXO
What is DXO?
DXO, short for Digital X-Over (digital crossover), is an electronic signal processing technology that splits an audio signal into two or more frequency bands before sending them to separate speakers or drivers. In India, DXO is widely used in car audio systems, home theaters, and professional sound reinforcement to improve clarity and reduce distortion. Unlike passive crossovers which use capacitors and inductors, DXO uses digital filters implemented via DSP (Digital Signal Processing), allowing precise control over crossover points, slopes, and phase alignment. It is commonly found in audio amplifiers and receivers sold in Indian markets, especially brands targeting audiophiles and sound system installers. While not directly tested in competitive exams, understanding DXO is relevant for engineering students pursuing electronics, audio engineering, or consumer electronics design. The technology ensures that woofers, tweeters, and midrange drivers each receive only the frequencies they handle best, delivering a cleaner, more immersive listening experience in Indian venues ranging from temples to multiplexes.
DXO का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The new Maruti Suzuki premium audio system comes with a built-in DXO to separate bass from vocals for a richer in-car experience.