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<blockquote data-quote="dbjunior" data-source="post: 8528537" data-attributes="member: 611973"><p>For an electronic genius you don't know a whole he'll of a lot. When refering to active vs passive it's nothing to do with equalization. Passive is referee to as a comp sets (passive crossover) that comes with them it has a factory set xover that cannot be changed. Active uses separate channels of an amplifier to power each tweeter and mid individually. With it set like this you can either use an active capable hu, dsp or active capable amp to control each speakers crossover. This means the tweeter high pass can be set wherever needed the mid will have band pass crossovers a high and low xover and the midbass or sub has low pass a 4way band pass on the midbass and a low pass for a sub</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbjunior, post: 8528537, member: 611973"] For an electronic genius you don't know a whole he'll of a lot. When refering to active vs passive it's nothing to do with equalization. Passive is referee to as a comp sets (passive crossover) that comes with them it has a factory set xover that cannot be changed. Active uses separate channels of an amplifier to power each tweeter and mid individually. With it set like this you can either use an active capable hu, dsp or active capable amp to control each speakers crossover. This means the tweeter high pass can be set wherever needed the mid will have band pass crossovers a high and low xover and the midbass or sub has low pass a 4way band pass on the midbass and a low pass for a sub [/QUOTE]
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