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Amplifier outputs for 6x9 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8717471" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>The high pass filter you'll use isn't a cable, it's a setting on the amplifier and/or head unit. The purpose is to limit the low tones they produce so that you don't have full range speakers producing subwoofer tones. They're not very good at that unless you've got them in a purpose-built enclosure and even then they're not the best at low tones.</p><p></p><p>I'm reluctant to provide advice until I know your amplifier and speakers' model numbers as well as where you'll be mounting each of the speakers.</p><p></p><p>The only general advice I can really give you without that is that you'll run the two rear outputs from your head unit to the amplifier's RCA inputs, then depending on which inputs you used you'll hook up the speakers to the amp outputs. As 1aespinoza said, the passive crossovers are built in, so treat them as one speaker of broad range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8717471, member: 679555"] The high pass filter you'll use isn't a cable, it's a setting on the amplifier and/or head unit. The purpose is to limit the low tones they produce so that you don't have full range speakers producing subwoofer tones. They're not very good at that unless you've got them in a purpose-built enclosure and even then they're not the best at low tones. I'm reluctant to provide advice until I know your amplifier and speakers' model numbers as well as where you'll be mounting each of the speakers. The only general advice I can really give you without that is that you'll run the two rear outputs from your head unit to the amplifier's RCA inputs, then depending on which inputs you used you'll hook up the speakers to the amp outputs. As 1aespinoza said, the passive crossovers are built in, so treat them as one speaker of broad range. [/QUOTE]
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