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<blockquote data-quote="BoondockSaints" data-source="post: 3133198" data-attributes="member: 570197"><p>No I was just asking if the there was a difference in the amount of power in running passive to the amount of power running in active. From what I read in a passive each speaker still gets 150 watts just like it gets in active its just in active you have it on seperate channels so you can completely control it. I think, I could be completely and utterly wrong but yah...</p><p></p><p>If I just bought the 150x4 @ 4 ohms amp could I run it passive with 2 of the 4 channels until I decide I want to go active?</p><p></p><p>Gen thanks for the help btw you seem to be the one always helping lol... but your explanation of acctive kinda confused me... my understanding is that active helps you choose where the speakers stop playing a certain note and the sub stops playin and the midbass will pick it up.. But is that the biggest advantage to doing the active?</p><p></p><p>Also this is a speaker question I guess but do I not have midrange speakers here or do the components I have... have that mixed in there?</p><p></p><p>Off to work out now... sorry it was kinda rushed may have used wrong terms or something umm any help appreciated thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoondockSaints, post: 3133198, member: 570197"] No I was just asking if the there was a difference in the amount of power in running passive to the amount of power running in active. From what I read in a passive each speaker still gets 150 watts just like it gets in active its just in active you have it on seperate channels so you can completely control it. I think, I could be completely and utterly wrong but yah... If I just bought the 150x4 @ 4 ohms amp could I run it passive with 2 of the 4 channels until I decide I want to go active? Gen thanks for the help btw you seem to be the one always helping lol... but your explanation of acctive kinda confused me... my understanding is that active helps you choose where the speakers stop playing a certain note and the sub stops playin and the midbass will pick it up.. But is that the biggest advantage to doing the active? Also this is a speaker question I guess but do I not have midrange speakers here or do the components I have... have that mixed in there? Off to work out now... sorry it was kinda rushed may have used wrong terms or something umm any help appreciated thanks. [/QUOTE]
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