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<blockquote data-quote="OmegaBunny" data-source="post: 7855701" data-attributes="member: 581050"><p>For active, processing takes place prior to the amplifier as opposed to passive where the processing occurs after the amplifier. With a active setup, you set your crossover point either through the headunit, an external processor, or the amp, while a passive system uses a passive crossover that automatically sets the points for you. Active gives you more control but is more difficult while passive is as easy as running the wires from the amp to the crossover then to the tweets and the woofers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OmegaBunny, post: 7855701, member: 581050"] For active, processing takes place prior to the amplifier as opposed to passive where the processing occurs after the amplifier. With a active setup, you set your crossover point either through the headunit, an external processor, or the amp, while a passive system uses a passive crossover that automatically sets the points for you. Active gives you more control but is more difficult while passive is as easy as running the wires from the amp to the crossover then to the tweets and the woofers. [/QUOTE]
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