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<blockquote data-quote="MiniVanMan" data-source="post: 2740526" data-attributes="member: 573252"><p>What equipment do you currently have?? If you already have some amps, let us know what they are. What head unit are you going to be using as well?</p><p></p><p>Take a look at the link at the bottom of my signature. It's a basic rundown of crossovers and what they do. It might help you understand a little more the difference between active and passive.</p><p></p><p>Remember active processing requires separate amplification for each speaker. Passive crossovers allow for 2 speakers to be ran on 1 channel of amplification. Before making a determination on what is best, please read the link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiniVanMan, post: 2740526, member: 573252"] What equipment do you currently have?? If you already have some amps, let us know what they are. What head unit are you going to be using as well? Take a look at the link at the bottom of my signature. It's a basic rundown of crossovers and what they do. It might help you understand a little more the difference between active and passive. Remember active processing requires separate amplification for each speaker. Passive crossovers allow for 2 speakers to be ran on 1 channel of amplification. Before making a determination on what is best, please read the link. [/QUOTE]
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