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<blockquote data-quote="WakeFirst516" data-source="post: 7772845" data-attributes="member: 642330"><p>I was thinking something like the TWD80 Pyramid I heard they are the best bang for the buck. Only problem I see with the built in crossover is these compression drivers like to see levels of 1500hz+. I think the crossover on most amps are around 80hz-120hz. Pretty sure they need an external. But not 100% sure if that's the only protection I need.</p><p></p><p>Someone was saying an inline Crossover before the amp. 2500 high pass. with a 12db/octave. Does that sound like it would work?</p><p></p><p>I contacted a few manufactures who would know better than them right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WakeFirst516, post: 7772845, member: 642330"] I was thinking something like the TWD80 Pyramid I heard they are the best bang for the buck. Only problem I see with the built in crossover is these compression drivers like to see levels of 1500hz+. I think the crossover on most amps are around 80hz-120hz. Pretty sure they need an external. But not 100% sure if that's the only protection I need. Someone was saying an inline Crossover before the amp. 2500 high pass. with a 12db/octave. Does that sound like it would work? I contacted a few manufactures who would know better than them right? [/QUOTE]
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