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<blockquote data-quote="thuggish3000" data-source="post: 2725656" data-attributes="member: 556028"><p>I was just starting to think the same thing, I should go active and just run my rear fills off my hu, The main reason I wanted to go passive is for the somewhat tweeter protection, but I know as long as I watch my gain on the amp the tweeter would be fine either way. But if I go active is it easier to tune the tweeter for example if it is too harse is there a way i could tune it so it won't be too harsh? I ask this becuase I know with passive setups the only way to tune a tweeter is to but it to either -3 or-6db on the crossover which in a way makes it hard to tune..</p><p></p><p>So I will definilty figure out what I want to do tonight, I am going to test out some mids and tweets. Any idea what brands would be best for Diy? I looked at partexpress and they got some stuff there, only probel is that i can't hear them for my self..</p><p></p><p>Thank for all the help</p><p></p><p>Justin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thuggish3000, post: 2725656, member: 556028"] I was just starting to think the same thing, I should go active and just run my rear fills off my hu, The main reason I wanted to go passive is for the somewhat tweeter protection, but I know as long as I watch my gain on the amp the tweeter would be fine either way. But if I go active is it easier to tune the tweeter for example if it is too harse is there a way i could tune it so it won't be too harsh? I ask this becuase I know with passive setups the only way to tune a tweeter is to but it to either -3 or-6db on the crossover which in a way makes it hard to tune.. So I will definilty figure out what I want to do tonight, I am going to test out some mids and tweets. Any idea what brands would be best for Diy? I looked at partexpress and they got some stuff there, only probel is that i can't hear them for my self.. Thank for all the help Justin [/QUOTE]
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