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<blockquote data-quote="Fi-brations" data-source="post: 8304141" data-attributes="member: 636442"><p>You might be getting into active xovers there, which is kind of complicated. If you're looking to do something simple with 4 mids and 4 tweeters, I suggest just buying two component sets, and using the respectable passive xovers that come with it. If you want to hook up 4 mids and 4 tweeters that didn't come with passive xovers, you'll need to get an active xover which allows you to control the frequency slopes and points. If you don't have the right knowledge before using it, you risk ruining your equipment.</p><p></p><p>What speakers were you trying to run?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi-brations, post: 8304141, member: 636442"] You might be getting into active xovers there, which is kind of complicated. If you're looking to do something simple with 4 mids and 4 tweeters, I suggest just buying two component sets, and using the respectable passive xovers that come with it. If you want to hook up 4 mids and 4 tweeters that didn't come with passive xovers, you'll need to get an active xover which allows you to control the frequency slopes and points. If you don't have the right knowledge before using it, you risk ruining your equipment. What speakers were you trying to run? [/QUOTE]
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