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<blockquote data-quote="SocMunky" data-source="post: 4158967" data-attributes="member: 572014"><p>I've never heard of a loss of SQ due to crossover placement. I mean, maybe if you had the crossovers up by the speakers, you would have one less set of wires to run from the amp, therefore one less point of potential interference. However, you may get just as bad of interference being under the dash, near electronics, or subject to water in the doors. Really I think it comes down to this: Do you feel like running one set of wires from your amp or two?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SocMunky, post: 4158967, member: 572014"] I've never heard of a loss of SQ due to crossover placement. I mean, maybe if you had the crossovers up by the speakers, you would have one less set of wires to run from the amp, therefore one less point of potential interference. However, you may get just as bad of interference being under the dash, near electronics, or subject to water in the doors. Really I think it comes down to this: Do you feel like running one set of wires from your amp or two? [/QUOTE]
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