crossover input sensitivity

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So we all know how to set the gains correctly on our amps, or we should if we've been paying attention, but little is said about setting the input and output sensitivity on active crossovers and line drivers. Could someone maybe break down the proper way to do this. A specific application is I have a active crossover and a line driver/crossover Lanzar - OPTID100 - Optidrive 7 Volt Line Driver Crossover Network w/Remote Bass Boost

Between the the first crossover and the sub amp. I know what my max clean level from the radio is and can avoid any clipping without the crossovers but with them how do I know I'm not clipping w out a scope.

 
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