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<blockquote data-quote="rubley00" data-source="post: 8604069" data-attributes="member: 673875"><p>I recently overhauled my system, replaced an Alpine processor with a minidsp processor, put Focal components (active) in the doors/pillar. After getting everything hooked up again, I was wondering if there is any reason to change how I have the channels setup on the amp.</p><p></p><p>I'm using a JL XD600/6 to run the components, rear doors. I have the tweeters on channels 1/2, the front doors on channels 3/4, and the rear doors on channels 5/6. 1/2 share a gain, 3/4 share a gain, 5/6 share a gain. Is there any reason to change it so channel 1/2 are the left tweeter/door and channel 3/4 are the right tweeter/door? Would the crosstalk be lower because channels sharing a gain will have (mostly) different frequencies? Is this just a preference thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubley00, post: 8604069, member: 673875"] I recently overhauled my system, replaced an Alpine processor with a minidsp processor, put Focal components (active) in the doors/pillar. After getting everything hooked up again, I was wondering if there is any reason to change how I have the channels setup on the amp. I'm using a JL XD600/6 to run the components, rear doors. I have the tweeters on channels 1/2, the front doors on channels 3/4, and the rear doors on channels 5/6. 1/2 share a gain, 3/4 share a gain, 5/6 share a gain. Is there any reason to change it so channel 1/2 are the left tweeter/door and channel 3/4 are the right tweeter/door? Would the crosstalk be lower because channels sharing a gain will have (mostly) different frequencies? Is this just a preference thing? [/QUOTE]
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