danteBirosel
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What's the diff of both, and what's so special about it? Not really a pro at headunits.
-Dante
-Dante
but its easier said than done. in my thread i didn't even mention staging and imaging. in an active setup placement of speakers can be wherever you want because you have the T/A. with a passive it is prefered to put the tweet as close as possible to the mid especially if running the component set off of a two channel amp.with active you get to choose the xover points to whatever sounds best to you.
yes you are correct. going active in general on the HU, you will lose the ability to control the rears. but rear fill? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gifSorry to butt-in, but I think this is along the same lines.
I'm likely going to be going active when the 7000 comes in a few weeks. From the setup in my sig, you can see that I'm currently running the 9835 with the passive xovers from the Rainbow SLCs. Those are being powered from the front channels on the KAR 400.4. The rear channels are powering the Rainbow SL165s in the rear doors.
I just want to clarify that if I go active, I'll have to get rid of the rear speakers, right? Because even if I buy a 2-channel amp for them, there won't be any output from the HU to send to it, correct?
Not that this is a huge deal, I'll just have to sell them and make some money I guess, though I did like having the rear fill for people in the back.
Thanks!
Lol...yeah I know, but I just feel bad when people in the back have all bass and litte highs. But then again, it's rare that people will sit in the back without me having the volume low anyway so that we can talk (otherwise we can't hear each other).yes you are correct. going active in general on the HU, you will lose the ability to control the rears. but rear fill? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gif
LOL...alright I'll post a sign in the back of my car...what do you drive, a taxi? lawls. In my car, theres 2 rules:
1- The driver is always right
2- If driver is wrong, refer to rule #1
Sorry, just wanted to fix your post. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gifactive>passivepassive causes a slight loss in power, plus your sound system will sound different in different temperatures, so if you have the option to go active you should def do it