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<blockquote data-quote="bamaboy" data-source="post: 5923752" data-attributes="member: 557566"><p>if your looking for loud and clear, the Bostons are a good choice for you</p><p></p><p>BUT...instead of going active, leave the passives on there and bi amp them, your looking for LOUD and CLEAR as your main goals, the xovers might give you a little protection and save you some trouble, you dont seem like a person who is gonna benefit much from the time spent on active stuff...IMO</p><p></p><p>i know active is the big thing here lately, but its not like those companies just throw a set of parts together for the crossovers, there is alot of time put into them for the speakers its using, it dosent take much at all to mess up a set of tweeters</p><p></p><p>if you have T/A and such you can still do it with bi amp, still adjust levels and such, your buying speakers with passives made already, why not just use them</p><p></p><p>thats just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bamaboy, post: 5923752, member: 557566"] if your looking for loud and clear, the Bostons are a good choice for you BUT...instead of going active, leave the passives on there and bi amp them, your looking for LOUD and CLEAR as your main goals, the xovers might give you a little protection and save you some trouble, you dont seem like a person who is gonna benefit much from the time spent on active stuff...IMO i know active is the big thing here lately, but its not like those companies just throw a set of parts together for the crossovers, there is alot of time put into them for the speakers its using, it dosent take much at all to mess up a set of tweeters if you have T/A and such you can still do it with bi amp, still adjust levels and such, your buying speakers with passives made already, why not just use them thats just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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