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<blockquote data-quote="koakine88" data-source="post: 8697523" data-attributes="member: 678733"><p>When do you plan on installing? I’m curious how you like the set up. I’ll be away from home for a few weeks, so will likely start ordering end of March.</p><p></p><p>I looked up the GB2510C crossover to be able to save another 2 channels from my 6 channel amp to possibly power a rear stage and maintain a front 3-way. However at $450, I think just running each channel active and being careful with the gain makes more sense. It’d be $450 plus the cost of decent rear coaxials, without much of an expected sound improvement. I have full control of frequencies with the DSP, so a passive crossover at that price is prolly a bad idea for my build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koakine88, post: 8697523, member: 678733"] When do you plan on installing? I’m curious how you like the set up. I’ll be away from home for a few weeks, so will likely start ordering end of March. I looked up the GB2510C crossover to be able to save another 2 channels from my 6 channel amp to possibly power a rear stage and maintain a front 3-way. However at $450, I think just running each channel active and being careful with the gain makes more sense. It’d be $450 plus the cost of decent rear coaxials, without much of an expected sound improvement. I have full control of frequencies with the DSP, so a passive crossover at that price is prolly a bad idea for my build. [/QUOTE]
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