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<blockquote data-quote="skittlesRgood" data-source="post: 6879686" data-attributes="member: 590546"><p>im guessing he isnt running and processors so to answer his question. it shouldnt sound any better or worse. it will allow you to turn up and down the tweeter and mid levels to blend them a little better. they should get louder as well.</p><p></p><p>ciaonzo - the amp will still get the same signal as the 1st pic because its still getting the same input. so each of the 4 channels will get the full range, like in pic 1, then change to the other pics after the crossover. the only way to change the signal at the amp is going active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skittlesRgood, post: 6879686, member: 590546"] im guessing he isnt running and processors so to answer his question. it shouldnt sound any better or worse. it will allow you to turn up and down the tweeter and mid levels to blend them a little better. they should get louder as well. ciaonzo - the amp will still get the same signal as the 1st pic because its still getting the same input. so each of the 4 channels will get the full range, like in pic 1, then change to the other pics after the crossover. the only way to change the signal at the amp is going active. [/QUOTE]
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