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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8673646" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>thing with buying random component speakers with a passive crossover is, you have ZERO control over the crossover point where the mid and tweeter is. which is when the mid drops off and the tweeter picks up in the treble. So depending on your vehicle acoustics you may get okay sound or you may get garbage sound, luck of the lottery. However when using active crossovers on the DSP you can set your own crossover points making sure 100% you have a perfect blend between midrange and tweeter what this means is you have a guaranteed smooth frequency response along with the ability to time delay each midrange and tweeter for a perfect center stage. If you dont know what that means, each speaker is a different distant from your ear... the dsp technology delays the audio coming from the speaker closer to you so it reaches your ear the same time as the farther speakers. This creates a virtual sound stage in your car centered on your dash. Next level sh*t not a basic ***** setup hahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8673646, member: 650438"] thing with buying random component speakers with a passive crossover is, you have ZERO control over the crossover point where the mid and tweeter is. which is when the mid drops off and the tweeter picks up in the treble. So depending on your vehicle acoustics you may get okay sound or you may get garbage sound, luck of the lottery. However when using active crossovers on the DSP you can set your own crossover points making sure 100% you have a perfect blend between midrange and tweeter what this means is you have a guaranteed smooth frequency response along with the ability to time delay each midrange and tweeter for a perfect center stage. If you dont know what that means, each speaker is a different distant from your ear... the dsp technology delays the audio coming from the speaker closer to you so it reaches your ear the same time as the farther speakers. This creates a virtual sound stage in your car centered on your dash. Next level sh*t not a basic ***** setup hahaha [/QUOTE]
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