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<blockquote data-quote="av83" data-source="post: 7858787" data-attributes="member: 640058"><p>A bare bones active capable amp must have adjustable midrange xovers. 2 channels for the mid/mid bass, and 2 for the highs. You want to band pass the mid/mid bass signal, so if your amp can't, your deck needs to have flexible hpf xover settings. Let's say you want the mids to reproduce the 80 hz to 4khz frequencies... You put those on the amp on the lpf setting, and the xovers set to 4000 hz. Then you set your decks hpf to 80hz. The highs will be on the amps hpf setting, xover also at 4000 hz. This would be for a two way setup though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="av83, post: 7858787, member: 640058"] A bare bones active capable amp must have adjustable midrange xovers. 2 channels for the mid/mid bass, and 2 for the highs. You want to band pass the mid/mid bass signal, so if your amp can't, your deck needs to have flexible hpf xover settings. Let's say you want the mids to reproduce the 80 hz to 4khz frequencies... You put those on the amp on the lpf setting, and the xovers set to 4000 hz. Then you set your decks hpf to 80hz. The highs will be on the amps hpf setting, xover also at 4000 hz. This would be for a two way setup though. [/QUOTE]
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