hemirunner426
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typically they do, however that crossover splits the frequencies for your tweeters and midbass speakers. That is usually the passive crossover between your amp and speakers.
the lowpass/highpass filter in the 9885 splits the frequencies up between your sub and high range speakers. Your sub will typically get anything from 80hz down while your components will get everything 80hz and up. The 80hz and up range your components passive crossover will split up that signal to run to the appropriate driver (aka midbass and tweeters)
the plus side... since the deck has an active crossover network for the sub, it is configurable. for example, with my current deck, i have my crossover frequencies for the sub and componets set at 100hz with a 12db/octive slope since that sounds the best with my setup.
If i were to use my amplifiers low-pass/high-pass crossover i would be stuck at 80hz since my amplifiers are not configurable. Thats why i use my deck to set my crossover frequencies and leave my amps crossovers disabled.
hope the info helps!
I am somewhat new at this too...! anyone who can elaborate better feel free!
the lowpass/highpass filter in the 9885 splits the frequencies up between your sub and high range speakers. Your sub will typically get anything from 80hz down while your components will get everything 80hz and up. The 80hz and up range your components passive crossover will split up that signal to run to the appropriate driver (aka midbass and tweeters)
the plus side... since the deck has an active crossover network for the sub, it is configurable. for example, with my current deck, i have my crossover frequencies for the sub and componets set at 100hz with a 12db/octive slope since that sounds the best with my setup.
If i were to use my amplifiers low-pass/high-pass crossover i would be stuck at 80hz since my amplifiers are not configurable. Thats why i use my deck to set my crossover frequencies and leave my amps crossovers disabled.
hope the info helps!
I am somewhat new at this too...! anyone who can elaborate better feel free!
