Linearx | Leap 5
Supports analog (passive and active) as well as digital filter (FIR and IIR) design.
Originally designed for the Win32 era, running LEAP 5 on modern systems requires specific configurations. Specification 32-bit application Legacy OS Support Windows 95, 98, NT4, 2000 Modern OS Support Can run on Windows 7/8/10 via WinXP emulation Documentation Extensive manuals totaling over 1,000 pages Graphics OpenGL 3D object support
Engines that automatically adjust component values to meet targets for SPL, group delay, and impedance. Linearx Leap 5
CrossoverShop provides the tools necessary to design complex dividing networks based on actual measured response data.
Despite the rise of newer software, LEAP 5’s remains highly respected for its accuracy. It can reproduce changes in resonance frequency and losses across massive power ranges—from 22mW to 225W—with excellent correlation to real-world measurements. Supports analog (passive and active) as well as
Note: For the best results on 64-bit hardware, users often utilize virtual machines or dedicated legacy partitions. Why Professionals Still Use LEAP 5
A revolutionary engine that examines how enclosure shape and driver placement affect sound waves. CrossoverShop provides the tools necessary to design complex
A fully automated wizard helps beginners create filter topologies quickly, while veterans can use graphical schematic entry for manual editing. Technical Specifications and System Requirements