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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8696049" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>4V /w/ time alignment and 13 band EQ /w/ 3 way active x-over capability on that deck?</p><p>I like to spend someone else's money... it don't cost me anything!</p><p>Sounds to me like you have the capability to run active. You got almost a DSP in the dash if used correctly.</p><p>I'd go with some separates up front amplified and crossed over with nothing in back or at deck power at best. Substage is something you should plan for eventually whether it be a single 10" sub or 2 15's.</p><p>Car audio is all about the bass whether it be some Sq alignment (localization), Sql or something that hurts... daily or comp. User has so much to add... some x-over and level adjustments can transform a spl setup into an almost Sq setup... install dependent. </p><p>I'd say run yours in a 2-way active/amplified setup and add a sub if possible... hey... it's YOUR vehicle and money.</p><p>Once again... it's your vehicle and know/plan YOUR equipment.</p><p>In my exp tuning is a lost art... 10+ yr member?</p><p>I'm sure you got this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8696049, member: 674047"] 4V /w/ time alignment and 13 band EQ /w/ 3 way active x-over capability on that deck? I like to spend someone else's money... it don't cost me anything! Sounds to me like you have the capability to run active. You got almost a DSP in the dash if used correctly. I'd go with some separates up front amplified and crossed over with nothing in back or at deck power at best. Substage is something you should plan for eventually whether it be a single 10" sub or 2 15's. Car audio is all about the bass whether it be some Sq alignment (localization), Sql or something that hurts... daily or comp. User has so much to add... some x-over and level adjustments can transform a spl setup into an almost Sq setup... install dependent. I'd say run yours in a 2-way active/amplified setup and add a sub if possible... hey... it's YOUR vehicle and money. Once again... it's your vehicle and know/plan YOUR equipment. In my exp tuning is a lost art... 10+ yr member? I'm sure you got this. [/QUOTE]
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