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<blockquote data-quote="Fred85" data-source="post: 2474498" data-attributes="member: 572234"><p>i like this simple rule: an active 2-way setup will sound better than a passive 3-way setup with proper tuning on each</p><p></p><p>the great thing about active is you get individual control over each speaker, which gives you more flexibility in placement........with passives, for the most part, you have to focus on the axis of each speaker, which is a pain to do with a 3-way setup</p><p></p><p>an active 3-way setup can be great, if you feel like doing the x-over freq. and octave and gain tuning as well as have a place for the amplification you'll need</p><p></p><p>an active 2-way is a little easier and the more appropriate route to take for most people with daily drivers imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred85, post: 2474498, member: 572234"] i like this simple rule: an active 2-way setup will sound better than a passive 3-way setup with proper tuning on each the great thing about active is you get individual control over each speaker, which gives you more flexibility in placement........with passives, for the most part, you have to focus on the axis of each speaker, which is a pain to do with a 3-way setup an active 3-way setup can be great, if you feel like doing the x-over freq. and octave and gain tuning as well as have a place for the amplification you'll need an active 2-way is a little easier and the more appropriate route to take for most people with daily drivers imo [/QUOTE]
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