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Bi-ampable Focal crossover confusion
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaplin G" data-source="post: 8678534" data-attributes="member: 677402"><p>Thanks for the reply. in an F150 Crew Cab you think it'd sound full enough with no back speakers being run? I'll have to experiment. </p><p></p><p>The manual is amazingly vague, I did read that even before the speakers got here. I did hear back from Focal finally, as well as a quick chat with Crutchfield. They just said keep the jumpers in, input only to W+/W-, then output as normal to speakers and tweeters. </p><p></p><p>I'm kind of spent after getting all Focals / Alpine PDX V9 / subs otherwise I would LOVE to add a proper DSP to the list. Already spent thousands for what I just got. The Clarion has a full 5 star rating on Amazon and was only 100 bucks so I figured I'd give it a try since so many swear by it and I have no EQ other than what's in my head unit which I'm told is vastly inferior to the Clarion. I can always return it if I'm not impressed. But yeah compared to a good DSP with built in EQ I realize it's vastly inferior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaplin G, post: 8678534, member: 677402"] Thanks for the reply. in an F150 Crew Cab you think it'd sound full enough with no back speakers being run? I'll have to experiment. The manual is amazingly vague, I did read that even before the speakers got here. I did hear back from Focal finally, as well as a quick chat with Crutchfield. They just said keep the jumpers in, input only to W+/W-, then output as normal to speakers and tweeters. I'm kind of spent after getting all Focals / Alpine PDX V9 / subs otherwise I would LOVE to add a proper DSP to the list. Already spent thousands for what I just got. The Clarion has a full 5 star rating on Amazon and was only 100 bucks so I figured I'd give it a try since so many swear by it and I have no EQ other than what's in my head unit which I'm told is vastly inferior to the Clarion. I can always return it if I'm not impressed. But yeah compared to a good DSP with built in EQ I realize it's vastly inferior. [/QUOTE]
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