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2 way or 3 way front to replace factory 3 way
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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8900767" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I too would say go with the 3-way. Depending on the amplifier(s) you use you may not need a 10 channel dsp as a 8 channel might just be fine with additional planning. The amp may have the ability to bandpass for mids and midbass. Just remember... you can run more than one DSP as well. I would run the 3-way and just figure out the best way to run each channel. I ran 3 1/2's and tweeters with passive crossover while using a DSP... saved me two channels and I still ran 6.5" midbass. You have limitless options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8900767, member: 675210"] I too would say go with the 3-way. Depending on the amplifier(s) you use you may not need a 10 channel dsp as a 8 channel might just be fine with additional planning. The amp may have the ability to bandpass for mids and midbass. Just remember... you can run more than one DSP as well. I would run the 3-way and just figure out the best way to run each channel. I ran 3 1/2's and tweeters with passive crossover while using a DSP... saved me two channels and I still ran 6.5" midbass. You have limitless options. [/QUOTE]
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