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<blockquote data-quote="Crownvicon28s" data-source="post: 5984198" data-attributes="member: 602517"><p>Is it better to use the crossover on the headunit or the crossover on the mid/hi amp? If the crossover on the headunit is used what should the crossover on the amp be set at? If the crossover on the amp is used should the crossover on the be turned off? Righ now I'm using the crossover on the amp with the front high passed @ 100 hz and the rear high passed @ 80 hz. Does this sound correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crownvicon28s, post: 5984198, member: 602517"] Is it better to use the crossover on the headunit or the crossover on the mid/hi amp? If the crossover on the headunit is used what should the crossover on the amp be set at? If the crossover on the amp is used should the crossover on the be turned off? Righ now I'm using the crossover on the amp with the front high passed @ 100 hz and the rear high passed @ 80 hz. Does this sound correct? [/QUOTE]
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