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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8866085" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>The ex-30 is pretty much a budget friendly simple 3 way xover with limited adjustments. It also has built in tweeter protection. The mx1000 is fully adjustable allowing you to change the crossover frequencies along with the amount of attenuation. It uses much better quality parts (tighter tolerances and can handle more power) and does not have built in tweeter protection. Tweeter protection on passives (this kind, but they are idiot proof) can become highly annoying if running alot of power or if you like to play loud at times. Not fun when the tweeters just shut off at random. They use this type of xover mostly on more budget geared sets for those who push things beyond clipping not knowing any better. First thing to usually smoke is the tweeters, less of a headache with warranty claims. On the higher end stuff, most commonly those who buy it know what they are doing so they do not have them. If you call and tell him what I said, I bet he will include the Mx-1000 Xovers for about $25-$30 more which is a steal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8866085, member: 684299"] The ex-30 is pretty much a budget friendly simple 3 way xover with limited adjustments. It also has built in tweeter protection. The mx1000 is fully adjustable allowing you to change the crossover frequencies along with the amount of attenuation. It uses much better quality parts (tighter tolerances and can handle more power) and does not have built in tweeter protection. Tweeter protection on passives (this kind, but they are idiot proof) can become highly annoying if running alot of power or if you like to play loud at times. Not fun when the tweeters just shut off at random. They use this type of xover mostly on more budget geared sets for those who push things beyond clipping not knowing any better. First thing to usually smoke is the tweeters, less of a headache with warranty claims. On the higher end stuff, most commonly those who buy it know what they are doing so they do not have them. If you call and tell him what I said, I bet he will include the Mx-1000 Xovers for about $25-$30 more which is a steal. [/QUOTE]
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