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<blockquote data-quote="Bama Shadow" data-source="post: 6668122" data-attributes="member: 573603"><p>Here is what I am trying to do. The subs will handle 0-80hz, 8's from 80-500hz, 5's from 500-4000hz, tweets 4000 and up. Thats what the crossovers I linked spec out at. I had thought about going all active but that would be at least 3 amps, a crossover, and subs in the trunk and that wouldn't leave much room. I am not going to cut my doors or door panels and simply want the best for what I have to work with. I currently have CDT 5 1/4 components with 100w per side and it is not loud enuff for me. The only door mods I am willing to do is modify the hole behind the factory 8 or maybe a spacer for more flexibility in mounting depth and sealing it all up. I am hoping I can get satisfactory results with a passive 3way setup as I dont want to use my entire trunk for stereo equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama Shadow, post: 6668122, member: 573603"] Here is what I am trying to do. The subs will handle 0-80hz, 8's from 80-500hz, 5's from 500-4000hz, tweets 4000 and up. Thats what the crossovers I linked spec out at. I had thought about going all active but that would be at least 3 amps, a crossover, and subs in the trunk and that wouldn't leave much room. I am not going to cut my doors or door panels and simply want the best for what I have to work with. I currently have CDT 5 1/4 components with 100w per side and it is not loud enuff for me. The only door mods I am willing to do is modify the hole behind the factory 8 or maybe a spacer for more flexibility in mounting depth and sealing it all up. I am hoping I can get satisfactory results with a passive 3way setup as I dont want to use my entire trunk for stereo equipment. [/QUOTE]
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