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<blockquote data-quote="jjones5000" data-source="post: 3130175" data-attributes="member: 570686"><p>I haven't dealt with that particular HU before, but on my alpine it had a switch that allowed you to pick between 3-way and f/r/s. When on 3-way mode the HU puts out the same signal for all three pairs out pre-outs. When you do it this way i believe as though you lose LP crossover on the sub output.</p><p></p><p>So long story short, I'd stick with f/r/s for your particular setup. I think 3-way is more for people who want to do separate amps for one set of speakers, like think one amp for the tweets and one for the mids and so on...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjones5000, post: 3130175, member: 570686"] I haven't dealt with that particular HU before, but on my alpine it had a switch that allowed you to pick between 3-way and f/r/s. When on 3-way mode the HU puts out the same signal for all three pairs out pre-outs. When you do it this way i believe as though you lose LP crossover on the sub output. So long story short, I'd stick with f/r/s for your particular setup. I think 3-way is more for people who want to do separate amps for one set of speakers, like think one amp for the tweets and one for the mids and so on... [/QUOTE]
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