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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 338860" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>I don't have AIM at work and thats the only computer I have access to for the next few months.</p><p></p><p>The JL amp has a really good crossover from all that I have heard. It is also infinitely adjustable unlike the 1/3rd octave choices on the HU. It's really easy to adjust the amp crossover with the system playing and you can just set it where it sounds good and leave it. I had an old system that had an in dash crossover that I was always playing with to get the sound right for a given song. Dial it up higher for getting stupid loud. Crank it down to around 50Hz for sound quality. If you use both crossovers you will likely have some phasing problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 338860, member: 550915"] I don't have AIM at work and thats the only computer I have access to for the next few months. The JL amp has a really good crossover from all that I have heard. It is also infinitely adjustable unlike the 1/3rd octave choices on the HU. It's really easy to adjust the amp crossover with the system playing and you can just set it where it sounds good and leave it. I had an old system that had an in dash crossover that I was always playing with to get the sound right for a given song. Dial it up higher for getting stupid loud. Crank it down to around 50Hz for sound quality. If you use both crossovers you will likely have some phasing problems. [/QUOTE]
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