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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 937856" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>He doesn't have the "wrong" crossover guys, he's missing a pair.</p><p></p><p>The set is supposed to come with a pair called SatNet and one pair called SubNet... There is a set of crossovers missing, but those are the right crossovers for the midrange and tweeter.</p><p></p><p>Personally man, why buy them? They aren't complete!</p><p></p><p>If you are set on them, does your deck have a high pass feature at all? Easiest solution would be to use a high pass off a deck, and then use a crossover on an amp to bandpass for the midwoofers... Problem being you need to know where the SatNet kicks in the midrange to really get it close, and because the slopes likely won't be the same, phasing issues may result - this really isn't a good idea - it may work but it may be more of a pain than it's worth dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 937856, member: 542392"] He doesn't have the "wrong" crossover guys, he's missing a pair. The set is supposed to come with a pair called SatNet and one pair called SubNet... There is a set of crossovers missing, but those are the right crossovers for the midrange and tweeter. Personally man, why buy them? They aren't complete! If you are set on them, does your deck have a high pass feature at all? Easiest solution would be to use a high pass off a deck, and then use a crossover on an amp to bandpass for the midwoofers... Problem being you need to know where the SatNet kicks in the midrange to really get it close, and because the slopes likely won't be the same, phasing issues may result - this really isn't a good idea - it may work but it may be more of a pain than it's worth dude. [/QUOTE]
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