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Do I need to use the external crossovers for my comps?
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkScorpion" data-source="post: 6835103" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>As was said earlier, you can't run the mids and tweets on separate channels with that amplifier. The crossover does not go high enough. If you want to run 2 sets of components, just use the passive crossovers. If you REALLY wanted to run the mids and tweets on separate channels, you need an external crossover, which would go before the amp. At the same time, you would need to figure out what the crossover frequencies of the passive crossovers are, so you can dial it in on the external crossover.</p><p></p><p>I'd avoid all of that in general, though. Just run 2 sets of components on the amp, and spend your time on a really good install - that will make the biggest difference at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkScorpion, post: 6835103, member: 618537"] As was said earlier, you can't run the mids and tweets on separate channels with that amplifier. The crossover does not go high enough. If you want to run 2 sets of components, just use the passive crossovers. If you REALLY wanted to run the mids and tweets on separate channels, you need an external crossover, which would go before the amp. At the same time, you would need to figure out what the crossover frequencies of the passive crossovers are, so you can dial it in on the external crossover. I'd avoid all of that in general, though. Just run 2 sets of components on the amp, and spend your time on a really good install - that will make the biggest difference at this point. [/QUOTE]
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