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We have some good news and bad news...
Free Crossover Design Software
The good news is this server now serves its web pages over a secure connection using modern encryption protocols.
Traditionally, software architects spend their time reviewing code, writing end-to-end tests, talking to business units, and dancing around company politics to get teams to adopt new technology. But we’re not traditional. Trilogy’s software architects are laser-focused and spend 100% of their time analyzing architectural designs. XSim free crossover designer. I'm announcing the public release of XSim, a 'free-form' Windows-based passive crossover design and simulation program intended to be as intuitive and non-restrictive as possible. The program is.free. for personal or commercial use. Any speaker builder with at least a basic understanding of what resistors.
The bad news? Your operating system (WindowsXP) is now out of date and cannot properly handle modern secure connections. In fact, less than 10% of websites support SSLv3 and that number is dropping every day. Unfortunately it's very difficult to maintain modern security practises while also having backwards compatibility with WindowsXP. Have you been wondering why you can't access a lot of websites anymore? It's time to jump off the sinking ship...
For your own safety, and that of our other visitors, we ask that you please download and install FireFox version 52.9ESR for WindowsXP, which has modern secure connection support and does run on your operating system. If you can, we absolutely recommend you upgrade your operating system to a newer version.
Loudspeaker Crossover Design Software
You can download this version of FireFox here: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/.
Using a work computer or not allowed to install something? No problem. Use the portable version of FireFox Legacy 52.9ESR and install it on a USB stick. It will even remember your bookmarks.
This is a must have for anyone who wants to start off building their own crossovers. It is a free program, that can take a little getting used to. So I have helped out by designing some free tutorials to help you learn the program. Feel free to visit Jeff’s site to download the program and watch any or all the videos to help learn it.

Download: http://audio.claub.net/software/jbabgy/PCD.html

Video Tutorials:
Video Tutorial Playlist: Can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6hjpiCHZmIPx3itPeTt7zoSqNY20OQqV