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<blockquote data-quote="bumpin_blazer" data-source="post: 316279" data-attributes="member: 541793"><p>if you have a h/u with active crossover settings, then go with using the jl 300/4 and leave all crossover settings at flat. now if you don't have a h/u that will run actively then you do want a passive crossover like the jl xr 650 offers b/c it already has the pre-set frequency range and ohm rating's from JL to give you the maximum benefit. i am running dual 2 channels to my comps running fully active so i am running 1 channel per tweet and 1 channel per 7" midbass. so lemme know what kind of h/u you have and i can see if you should go with the jl xr's or something that you DIY.</p><p></p><p>adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpin_blazer, post: 316279, member: 541793"] if you have a h/u with active crossover settings, then go with using the jl 300/4 and leave all crossover settings at flat. now if you don't have a h/u that will run actively then you do want a passive crossover like the jl xr 650 offers b/c it already has the pre-set frequency range and ohm rating's from JL to give you the maximum benefit. i am running dual 2 channels to my comps running fully active so i am running 1 channel per tweet and 1 channel per 7" midbass. so lemme know what kind of h/u you have and i can see if you should go with the jl xr's or something that you DIY. adam [/QUOTE]
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