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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 1476572" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>what you said is correct that being crossing all those speakers but in general it would go like this: LP subs, bandpass the mids (HP and LP the mids), and HP the tweets. this is a 3 way active setup where you have your subs, mids and tweets. the 3 way stands for those speakers: lows, mids and tweets.</p><p></p><p>a 4 way crossover goes like this: LP subs, bandpass midbass, bandpass midrange and HP the tweets.</p><p></p><p>as for the front, rear, sub. not quite sure on other HUs but in my eclipse i have two options for the speakers: 3way which includes sub, mid, and high where i can independtly control each speaker or front/rear and sub in this case i only have a 2way crossover in which i can only HP the front and rear and LP the sub. this is probably used for a passive setup that is not bi amped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 1476572, member: 561605"] what you said is correct that being crossing all those speakers but in general it would go like this: LP subs, bandpass the mids (HP and LP the mids), and HP the tweets. this is a 3 way active setup where you have your subs, mids and tweets. the 3 way stands for those speakers: lows, mids and tweets. a 4 way crossover goes like this: LP subs, bandpass midbass, bandpass midrange and HP the tweets. as for the front, rear, sub. not quite sure on other HUs but in my eclipse i have two options for the speakers: 3way which includes sub, mid, and high where i can independtly control each speaker or front/rear and sub in this case i only have a 2way crossover in which i can only HP the front and rear and LP the sub. this is probably used for a passive setup that is not bi amped. [/QUOTE]
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