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<blockquote data-quote="dumple" data-source="post: 4730323" data-attributes="member: 570404"><p>to clarify</p><p></p><p>active setups with a tweeter and a woofer in each door using a 4 chan amp, channel 1 is on woofer Left channel 2 is left tweeter and so on. running active gives your more advantages on tuning and what not. running passive (using supplied crossovers) doesnt allow as much tuning capability.</p><p></p><p>cliff</p><p></p><p>active using all 4 channels on an amp to power tweeters and woofers independently</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dumple, post: 4730323, member: 570404"] to clarify active setups with a tweeter and a woofer in each door using a 4 chan amp, channel 1 is on woofer Left channel 2 is left tweeter and so on. running active gives your more advantages on tuning and what not. running passive (using supplied crossovers) doesnt allow as much tuning capability. cliff active using all 4 channels on an amp to power tweeters and woofers independently [/QUOTE]
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