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<blockquote data-quote="dunno shat" data-source="post: 3130280" data-attributes="member: 577718"><p>What if I ran the tweeters off my headunit and mids off my amp. By doing this I could get rid of the passive crossover. Would this be biamping? Would this sound any better? The head unit should have plenty of power for the tweeters, and I can cross it over as high as I need. Also, I think it allows me a high and low pass crossover for the mids at the same time. Does that make sense? I think it is called a bandpass. Not sure though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunno shat, post: 3130280, member: 577718"] What if I ran the tweeters off my headunit and mids off my amp. By doing this I could get rid of the passive crossover. Would this be biamping? Would this sound any better? The head unit should have plenty of power for the tweeters, and I can cross it over as high as I need. Also, I think it allows me a high and low pass crossover for the mids at the same time. Does that make sense? I think it is called a bandpass. Not sure though. [/QUOTE]
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