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<blockquote data-quote="ngsm13" data-source="post: 886314" data-attributes="member: 544830"><p>That would be utterly stupid...</p><p></p><p>Ditch a one pair of tweets...if anything I'd rather have 4 mids (2 in fron and two in back...) than 4 tweets...</p><p></p><p>So, you'll need TWO 2-channel amps and one sub amp. That eclipse should be fully capable of running an active setup (my 8053 was). Run the front RCA's to you tweet amp, run your rear RCA's to you mid amp, run your non-fader RCA's to you sub amp. I think eclipse even labels them for your convenience (like high, mid, low or something of the sort). Then use the fancy pants internal xovers to tweek to your liking. OR, if you decide to go with an external xover, run the front RCA's to the the xover, set the fancy setting for that input, then run the output to your tweet amp. Do the same with the mids using the rear RCA's...make sure to bandpass them on the xover (a highpass and a lowpass setting) the take that output to the mid amp, and you can even do the sub if it's a 3way xover.</p><p></p><p>I'll tell you right now, it's a ****ing NIGHTMARE....at least if you run an external xover...</p><p></p><p>NG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ngsm13, post: 886314, member: 544830"] That would be utterly stupid... Ditch a one pair of tweets...if anything I'd rather have 4 mids (2 in fron and two in back...) than 4 tweets... So, you'll need TWO 2-channel amps and one sub amp. That eclipse should be fully capable of running an active setup (my 8053 was). Run the front RCA's to you tweet amp, run your rear RCA's to you mid amp, run your non-fader RCA's to you sub amp. I think eclipse even labels them for your convenience (like high, mid, low or something of the sort). Then use the fancy pants internal xovers to tweek to your liking. OR, if you decide to go with an external xover, run the front RCA's to the the xover, set the fancy setting for that input, then run the output to your tweet amp. Do the same with the mids using the rear RCA's...make sure to bandpass them on the xover (a highpass and a lowpass setting) the take that output to the mid amp, and you can even do the sub if it's a 3way xover. I'll tell you right now, it's a ****ing NIGHTMARE....at least if you run an external xover... NG [/QUOTE]
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