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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7183536" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>What the hell... Totally bad/wrong info about the crossover. You NEED crossovers, besides its d**n near impossible to find an amp without them.</p><p></p><p>Small speakers are easily damaged without a crossover. if anything a sub would be the speaker to run without a crossover, but thats not a good idea either.</p><p></p><p>You need a highpass crossover for the door speakers, other wise you are sending them low frequencies that will easily damage them. you don't want your door speaker to play anything below 90hz (assuming they are 6.5") the smaller the speaker the higher you need to cross them.</p><p></p><p>A subwoofer needs a lowpass crossover to prevent high notes from playing through it, which will cause a "muddy" sounding system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7183536, member: 629857"] What the hell... Totally bad/wrong info about the crossover. You NEED crossovers, besides its d**n near impossible to find an amp without them. Small speakers are easily damaged without a crossover. if anything a sub would be the speaker to run without a crossover, but thats not a good idea either. You need a highpass crossover for the door speakers, other wise you are sending them low frequencies that will easily damage them. you don't want your door speaker to play anything below 90hz (assuming they are 6.5") the smaller the speaker the higher you need to cross them. A subwoofer needs a lowpass crossover to prevent high notes from playing through it, which will cause a "muddy" sounding system. [/QUOTE]
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