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I don't know.... a 4150 xxk and a 4050xxk could get it done realistically. When you run active you don't need gobs and gobs of power necessarily. A 4150 running 85x2 to the midbass 320x1 to the substage, and a 4050 running 45 x 4 to the tweets and midrange would be plenty imo.

 
I still think it is possible if I split the "HIGH" signal between a 2" dome and a tweeter. The main issue becomes getting the amp to bandpass the midrange.

It's easily done on paper, just not cheaply done.

 
You could end up with overlap.. if the HU is highpassing the tweet and midrange then they will see the same freq highpassed, the issue then becomes the tolerances all change because you'd be running them in parallel off the output.. (I assume?) then all the capacities change for the in line hpf's/lpf's..

 
Care to explain further?

Maybe I am thinking about it too simply

If you cross the tweeter a 1.25k (the 880s lowest setting) and split that signal to a 4 channel amp.

On two channels you would bandpass at say 1.25k and 3k

On the other two, you would HPF at say 3k

The problem with my method is that you don't gain very much and it only assists from 1.25 - 3k, and I could fix that with an EQ.

Another possibility (if the midbass/midrange are close [within a couple inches]) is to split the midbass signal between the midbass/midrange. Lowpass the MID signal at 80Hz (from HU) and then highpass at 3.1k (from HU). Use the crossovers on the amp to highpass at say 500 Hz. Bandpass the midrange 600 - 3.1k

 
Care to explain further?
Maybe I am thinking about it too simply

If you cross the tweeter a 1.25k (the 880s lowest setting) and split that signal to a 4 channel amp.

On two channels you would bandpass at say 1.25k and 3k

On the other two, you would HPF at say 3k

The problem with my method is that you don't gain very much and it only assists from 1.25 - 3k, and I could fix that with an EQ.

Another possibility (if the midbass/midrange are close [within a couple inches]) is to split the midbass signal between the midbass/midrange. Lowpass the MID signal at 80Hz (from HU) and then highpass at 3.1k (from HU). Use the crossovers on the amp to highpass at say 500 Hz. Bandpass the midrange 600 - 3.1k
Maybe I'm confused, are you going to be running 2 amps for the 3 way set-up?

Your 2nd method seems to be more logical to me as the midbass would be good to probably around the 500 mark, then you can run the midrange from 600 + to 3k..... The only issue I'm seeing here is that you are going to run into issues when you wanna change the crossover settings, the active setup is by no means a set it and forget it type of crossover

 
Do you know what amps? And what type of xovers they will have? Seems like you can definately accompish what you want with your plans.

 
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