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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8748076" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Dual is about the bottom tier of audio brands so expect lackluster performance and premature failure regardless of what you do, but that 4 channel amps should be able to bridge into your subs. You must select "low pass" on the crossover options and set that somewhere between 80 and 100hz. Use "high pass" on the amp to your coaxials and set that at 80-100hz. If your coaxials sound strained with heavy bass songs raise the frequency of the crossover.</p><p></p><p>I can't really help you with what other options there are in the bargain isle these days and it is very difficult to predict actual power output of that sort of amp which is marketed on straight out lying about how much power it can make. </p><p></p><p>The Pioneer coaxials are probably honestly rated and anything JL is definitely honestly rated (they even have a good suggested power graph you can look at on their website).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8748076, member: 614752"] Dual is about the bottom tier of audio brands so expect lackluster performance and premature failure regardless of what you do, but that 4 channel amps should be able to bridge into your subs. You must select "low pass" on the crossover options and set that somewhere between 80 and 100hz. Use "high pass" on the amp to your coaxials and set that at 80-100hz. If your coaxials sound strained with heavy bass songs raise the frequency of the crossover. I can't really help you with what other options there are in the bargain isle these days and it is very difficult to predict actual power output of that sort of amp which is marketed on straight out lying about how much power it can make. The Pioneer coaxials are probably honestly rated and anything JL is definitely honestly rated (they even have a good suggested power graph you can look at on their website). [/QUOTE]
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