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<blockquote data-quote="Roth" data-source="post: 7931114" data-attributes="member: 645820"><p>I will be sticking with a double din receiver, I have already purchased the Pioneer AVH-P8400BH. Is there an affordable crossover that you would recommend in addition to it? Looking at the manual for the Pioneer, it looks like it has just a basic HP filter, not quite enough to do it from just the HU.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand what you're saying about the inconvenience of going to the amp to adjust, but let's say I spent quite a few hours adjusting it. Once I get it set how I like, wouldn't I be done with that disadvantage? Wouldn't I have to deal with this same inconvenience if I had an addon crossover since it wouldn't be mounted where I can access it from the drivers seat?</p><p></p><p>Is there any significant degradation in quality using the amp to do it instead of the head unit, or is it more of a convenience factor?</p><p></p><p>Regarding the numbers labeled on the dial issue, from the very limited browsing I've done on separate crossovers, it seems they all are dials until you fork over some serious cash for versions that hook up to a computer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I definitely plan on investing in all of the above, just forgot to mention it originally. Thank you for the reminder though.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roth, post: 7931114, member: 645820"] I will be sticking with a double din receiver, I have already purchased the Pioneer AVH-P8400BH. Is there an affordable crossover that you would recommend in addition to it? Looking at the manual for the Pioneer, it looks like it has just a basic HP filter, not quite enough to do it from just the HU. I understand what you're saying about the inconvenience of going to the amp to adjust, but let's say I spent quite a few hours adjusting it. Once I get it set how I like, wouldn't I be done with that disadvantage? Wouldn't I have to deal with this same inconvenience if I had an addon crossover since it wouldn't be mounted where I can access it from the drivers seat? Is there any significant degradation in quality using the amp to do it instead of the head unit, or is it more of a convenience factor? Regarding the numbers labeled on the dial issue, from the very limited browsing I've done on separate crossovers, it seems they all are dials until you fork over some serious cash for versions that hook up to a computer. I definitely plan on investing in all of the above, just forgot to mention it originally. Thank you for the reminder though. Thanks again for the help. [/QUOTE]
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