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<blockquote data-quote="tbangem" data-source="post: 7218860" data-attributes="member: 621908"><p>Before anyone rags on me. I have searched this issue and have not gotten a clear cut answer. I have an issue of trying to figure out how to set my crossover on my H/U and amp. I am unable to turn of the crossover on my deck or bypass it on my amp. My question what is the best method of setting it or should I just replace the amp with one that does. I enjoy my deck so replacing the amp is the alternative. Can someone who has this same issue chime in on what I need to do. I appreciate the input. Here are my componemts:</p><p></p><p>H/U: Pioneer AVIC-z120bt</p><p></p><p>Comp: RF T1</p><p></p><p>SUBS: RE Audio *** 12's</p><p></p><p>SUB Amp: Audioque Aq1200D</p><p></p><p>High/Mid Amp: Audioque Aq4X90</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbangem, post: 7218860, member: 621908"] Before anyone rags on me. I have searched this issue and have not gotten a clear cut answer. I have an issue of trying to figure out how to set my crossover on my H/U and amp. I am unable to turn of the crossover on my deck or bypass it on my amp. My question what is the best method of setting it or should I just replace the amp with one that does. I enjoy my deck so replacing the amp is the alternative. Can someone who has this same issue chime in on what I need to do. I appreciate the input. Here are my componemts: H/U: Pioneer AVIC-z120bt Comp: RF T1 SUBS: RE Audio *** 12's SUB Amp: Audioque Aq1200D High/Mid Amp: Audioque Aq4X90 [/QUOTE]
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