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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 99457" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Being as we just got into this discussion on another board I am on I can answer this for you with my opinion. Linkwitz-Riley Crossovers provie a very clean sound more so than other types of crossovers and are used in a wide range of systems. Mostly geared towards Sound Quality. Using the crossover that came with the component set is HIGHLY recommended. It cuts off the mid and low range to the highs, it cuts off the low end and high end to the mids. You will not lose anything for sound quality and in fact will gain as I see it. You can still use a crossover on the amp to drain the low end from them more. (which may or may not be necessary) BUT can be a benefit as well. In my opinion.......this guy is a jackass for suggesting NOT using a crossover system on a component set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 99457, member: 544457"] Being as we just got into this discussion on another board I am on I can answer this for you with my opinion. Linkwitz-Riley Crossovers provie a very clean sound more so than other types of crossovers and are used in a wide range of systems. Mostly geared towards Sound Quality. Using the crossover that came with the component set is HIGHLY recommended. It cuts off the mid and low range to the highs, it cuts off the low end and high end to the mids. You will not lose anything for sound quality and in fact will gain as I see it. You can still use a crossover on the amp to drain the low end from them more. (which may or may not be necessary) BUT can be a benefit as well. In my opinion.......this guy is a jackass for suggesting NOT using a crossover system on a component set. [/QUOTE]
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