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<blockquote data-quote="Raven" data-source="post: 2492255" data-attributes="member: 558368"><p>If you will be actively crossing over the components, you can get mids and tweeters for less money than comp sets from all those aforementioned companies. The R&amp;D involved in designing a passive crossover shows up in the cost of a component set after all. The popular AA Poly Mid and Vifa Tweeter set comes to mind as a good sounding a very inexpensive DIY component set.</p><p></p><p>If you're new to this, I'd sugguest going with your current shoice. You will need a good 4 channel each to seperate the mids and tweets. From there I sugguest alternating between the original passive crossovers and going active until you can make up your own mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven, post: 2492255, member: 558368"] If you will be actively crossing over the components, you can get mids and tweeters for less money than comp sets from all those aforementioned companies. The R&D involved in designing a passive crossover shows up in the cost of a component set after all. The popular AA Poly Mid and Vifa Tweeter set comes to mind as a good sounding a very inexpensive DIY component set. If you're new to this, I'd sugguest going with your current shoice. You will need a good 4 channel each to seperate the mids and tweets. From there I sugguest alternating between the original passive crossovers and going active until you can make up your own mind. [/QUOTE]
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