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built in crossovers - why!
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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 316341" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>Biamping the front speakers means you need 4 channels. Lowpassing the mids, and hipassing the tweets for each channel. You'd also need an additional hipass for the mids to limit the bass to them. Some people do that, and make DIY components. You get a lot of control this way.</p><p>For those of us who don't want to get that involved, it's easier to get components that come with custom made passive crossovers. You only need 1 amplifier channel per side, not 2. But it does cost money - the crossover units on high end components is probably 1/2 the total cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 316341, member: 541144"] Biamping the front speakers means you need 4 channels. Lowpassing the mids, and hipassing the tweets for each channel. You'd also need an additional hipass for the mids to limit the bass to them. Some people do that, and make DIY components. You get a lot of control this way. For those of us who don't want to get that involved, it's easier to get components that come with custom made passive crossovers. You only need 1 amplifier channel per side, not 2. But it does cost money - the crossover units on high end components is probably 1/2 the total cost. [/QUOTE]
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