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<blockquote data-quote="CertifiedHoodClassic" data-source="post: 8908256" data-attributes="member: 685714"><p>If you're getting an amp just for the subs, I say set up the recoil amp to run the fronts in an active 2 way setup. You should be able to get it to sound good with just the HU.</p><p></p><p>You seem to have a good amount of power for the fronts as is, so I also wonder if maybe you need to turn the output level of the headunit down (the headunit itself is clipping)</p><p></p><p>If you do want 3 way, get the DSP. No contest between HU settings and DSP. Your headunit doesn't have 24 db/octave crossovers or enough channels. Maybe not that DSP; you could probably do better with a standalone dsp at that price point - but it does seem simple to integrate because it has all 6 channels amped for the fronts and outputs for the sub amp so there's only 2 components there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CertifiedHoodClassic, post: 8908256, member: 685714"] If you're getting an amp just for the subs, I say set up the recoil amp to run the fronts in an active 2 way setup. You should be able to get it to sound good with just the HU. You seem to have a good amount of power for the fronts as is, so I also wonder if maybe you need to turn the output level of the headunit down (the headunit itself is clipping) If you do want 3 way, get the DSP. No contest between HU settings and DSP. Your headunit doesn't have 24 db/octave crossovers or enough channels. Maybe not that DSP; you could probably do better with a standalone dsp at that price point - but it does seem simple to integrate because it has all 6 channels amped for the fronts and outputs for the sub amp so there's only 2 components there. [/QUOTE]
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