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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8336985" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>Are you gonna replace to aftermarket headunit or keep your stock? Passive can sound good and is the easy route if you you're too lazy or don't have the money for a processor yet. If you're a little more serious about SQ, then active would be your best bet. That's only if you're a sound hobbyist and like tweaking things. Since you're getting SQ oriented equipment, you wanna get the most out of them by going active. Here's a list of processors that are worth looking at: JBL MS-8, Rockford 360.3, Audison Bitone, Alpine PXA-H800 (requires RUX-C800 to use with stock radio) Very pricey stuff so you better start saving up.. For now just run the speakers passive to get a feel for them.. and go active when you're able to get a processor. If you're gonna replace the headunit though, look at the Pioneer 80PRS as that has a built in DSP as well. I feel it'll be incomplete without a sub yes. Get whatever you can afford or save up for the good stuff..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8336985, member: 574798"] Are you gonna replace to aftermarket headunit or keep your stock? Passive can sound good and is the easy route if you you're too lazy or don't have the money for a processor yet. If you're a little more serious about SQ, then active would be your best bet. That's only if you're a sound hobbyist and like tweaking things. Since you're getting SQ oriented equipment, you wanna get the most out of them by going active. Here's a list of processors that are worth looking at: JBL MS-8, Rockford 360.3, Audison Bitone, Alpine PXA-H800 (requires RUX-C800 to use with stock radio) Very pricey stuff so you better start saving up.. For now just run the speakers passive to get a feel for them.. and go active when you're able to get a processor. If you're gonna replace the headunit though, look at the Pioneer 80PRS as that has a built in DSP as well. I feel it'll be incomplete without a sub yes. Get whatever you can afford or save up for the good stuff.. [/QUOTE]
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