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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 6861196" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>You can certainly achieve a full active setup with the Sundown 100.4 and one more amplifier for sub duty. Just use the x10 feature on channels 1/2 when high passing the tweeters (somewhere around 2 - 4kHz with most tweeters), then use the x10 feature on channels 3/4 to create the low pass section of the bandpass for the midrange/midbass. By using the subsonic on channels 3/4 you can create the high pass section of the bandpass for the midrange/midbass. Then just use the outputs from the 100.4 (or the subwoofer outputs from your HU to retain fade-ability) to feed your sub amplifier and crossover as you normally would using that amplifier's available features.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 6861196, member: 607015"] You can certainly achieve a full active setup with the Sundown 100.4 and one more amplifier for sub duty. Just use the x10 feature on channels 1/2 when high passing the tweeters (somewhere around 2 - 4kHz with most tweeters), then use the x10 feature on channels 3/4 to create the low pass section of the bandpass for the midrange/midbass. By using the subsonic on channels 3/4 you can create the high pass section of the bandpass for the midrange/midbass. Then just use the outputs from the 100.4 (or the subwoofer outputs from your HU to retain fade-ability) to feed your sub amplifier and crossover as you normally would using that amplifier's available features. [/QUOTE]
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