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<blockquote data-quote="marineboy0" data-source="post: 316277" data-attributes="member: 550213"><p>I have a JL300/4 amp with separate built in crossovers on two channels. I want to buy a front set of mid-range and tweeter speakers to go with the amp to use in a compact car. Most of the component sets seem to come with electronic crossovers. This crossover seems redundant since I have that in the JL 300/4amp.</p><p></p><p>Since the JL300/4 has quality crossovers can anyone comment or suggest what mid-range bass 6.5" and 1" tweeter separate components I should listen to and whether I am better off using the amp crossover or forget it and just buy a component set such as the JL XR650 and use the electronic crossover that comes in the component set.</p><p></p><p>My objective is to achieve as clear as possible human voice rendition rather than booming bass. The tweeters can mount in the A-pillars on the vehicle that I have (Mitsu Eclipse)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marineboy0, post: 316277, member: 550213"] I have a JL300/4 amp with separate built in crossovers on two channels. I want to buy a front set of mid-range and tweeter speakers to go with the amp to use in a compact car. Most of the component sets seem to come with electronic crossovers. This crossover seems redundant since I have that in the JL 300/4amp. Since the JL300/4 has quality crossovers can anyone comment or suggest what mid-range bass 6.5" and 1" tweeter separate components I should listen to and whether I am better off using the amp crossover or forget it and just buy a component set such as the JL XR650 and use the electronic crossover that comes in the component set. My objective is to achieve as clear as possible human voice rendition rather than booming bass. The tweeters can mount in the A-pillars on the vehicle that I have (Mitsu Eclipse) [/QUOTE]
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