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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8696042" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>K.I.S.S. it as much as you can... adding equipment can introduce noise and that's so 90's with the equipment available today.</p><p>Factory sources need help usually... a Dsp and factory unequailzed signal is optimum but not what you have most times if integrating...</p><p>If you can go active with your source... 3 way allows you to really dial it in... even a 2 way crossover will let you to get those components blended well, Sq, Sql.. Spl... tuning is a lost art Imo.</p><p>Don't look at the mids supposed capabilities/range and set your x-overs there... so many do.</p><p>Bandpass where they work with your power for example/in your install with your music. </p><p>Idk your system... but keeping your signal 100% from the music source is always best.</p><p>Usually factory sux.</p><p>Know your equipment...</p><p>Jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8696042, member: 674047"] K.I.S.S. it as much as you can... adding equipment can introduce noise and that's so 90's with the equipment available today. Factory sources need help usually... a Dsp and factory unequailzed signal is optimum but not what you have most times if integrating... If you can go active with your source... 3 way allows you to really dial it in... even a 2 way crossover will let you to get those components blended well, Sq, Sql.. Spl... tuning is a lost art Imo. Don't look at the mids supposed capabilities/range and set your x-overs there... so many do. Bandpass where they work with your power for example/in your install with your music. Idk your system... but keeping your signal 100% from the music source is always best. Usually factory sux. Know your equipment... Jmo [/QUOTE]
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