No thats the wrong way to go.Thanks, can I install the three dash speakers and have control of them at all?
Hey, thank you for the response. So yesterday I bought the PPI p.65c3. Will these work, just leave the crossovers out to go active? Or if I keep it passive won't I still have the time alignment option on my head unit (pioneer avh-x390)? Thanks. I plan on installing once they get here which is this afternoon.No thats the wrong way to go.
Do not worry about rears do not worry about center. A properly tuned head unit will make the singer's voice sound like its coming directly in front of you in the center. To do this you need to have a good head unit with active networks and time alignment.
Then just get quality drivers and do your front stage which is just a pair of mids and a pair of tweeters each of them straight to an amp and the head unit does all the crossovers.
Whatever your assumptions on car audio and how it should be done should be wiped clear because the proper way to do sound systems is not doing 5 speakers in your car thats the garbage way.
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Good active network head unit with 24 bit dac, 13 band or higher EQ, time alignment and high preout voltage.
High sensitivity midrange and tweeter 92 db and up
4 channel amp with 100-150+ watts per channel.
if youre going active, leave the xovers on the amp set to full and yes, each speaker gets its own channel on an active setupHow exactly do I tie the new speakers into an amp? Each speaker and tweeter gets its own channel?
Thank you. Is this how my head unit will recognize the new additional speakers? Or is there something I have to do to make that happen? Reset the head unit to make it go through setup again?if youre going active, leave the xovers on the amp set to full and yes, each speaker gets its own channel on an active setup
there will be a setting in the h/u to change the rca preouts from front/rear/sub to front tweeter/front mid driver/sub. The deck will not automatically recognize that youre going active, so not setting the deck up properly will very likely blow your tweeters since youd likely be throwing full range at them if its not set to the active settingsThank you. Is this how my head unit will recognize the new additional speakers? Or is there something I have to do to make that happen? Reset the head unit to make it go through setup again?
For that particular 3 way component set, you cant really go active since your head unit is not capable of 3 way front plus sub which requires 4 pairs of rca outputs, you only have 3 pairs. so just use the crossover have the amp power go to the crossover. you can still time align, it wont be ideal but it should produce some results still.Hey, thank you for the response. So yesterday I bought the PPI p.65c3. Will these work, just leave the crossovers out to go active? Or if I keep it passive won't I still have the time alignment option on my head unit (pioneer avh-x390)? Thanks. I plan on installing once they get here which is this afternoon.
Holy crap thanks, I would have been frustrated trying to get that to work. Is there a way of doing this by using an amp that has pre outs? Forgive me, I just started learning this stuff. I also remember reading about linkable and strapable amps. Are those anything I can use? I ask because I am replacing my 4 channel amp anyhow. ThanksFor that particular 3 way component set, you cant really go active since your head unit is not capable of 3 way front plus sub which requires 4 pairs of rca outputs, you only have 3 pairs. so just use the crossover have the amp power go to the crossover. you can still time align, it wont be ideal but it should produce some results still.
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Yup, RCA's is what will get your amp to communicate with HU.Holy crap thanks, I would have been frustrated trying to get that to work. Is there a way of doing this by using an amp that has pre outs? Forgive me, I just started learning this stuff. I also remember reading about linkable and strapable amps. Are those anything I can use? I ask because I am replacing my 4 channel amp anyhow. Thanks
you dont need to get rid of your 4 channel (if its not stock) you can just bridge your 4 channel amp into 2 channel mode which would require you to find the manufacturer's manual to let you know how to do that since every amp is different.Holy crap thanks, I would have been frustrated trying to get that to work. Is there a way of doing this by using an amp that has pre outs? Forgive me, I just started learning this stuff. I also remember reading about linkable and strapable amps. Are those anything I can use? I ask because I am replacing my 4 channel amp anyhow. Thanks
I have two amps one mono and one 4 channel both are jlaudio jx line. Both have preouts. I want a new amp because I want to go active so either another 4 channel amp or an 8 channel. Is this possible to get another 4 channel amp and run it through the existing amps preout and then be capable of active crossover? Thanksyou dont need to get rid of your 4 channel (if its not stock) you can just bridge your 4 channel amp into 2 channel mode which would require you to find the manufacturer's manual to let you know how to do that since every amp is different.
When its bridged like that you'll get a lot more power so you might not even need to buy another amp. you will need a pair of RCA y splitters which is like 10 bucks for the two.
there is no way for you to go active when you arent running a digital sound processor. The head unit/DSP determines if you can go active or not, you 100% cannot go active with your setup purely because you dont have a means to cross things over and overall control those 3 way ppi components. Keep things simple and just bridge your JL 4 channel.I have two amps one mono and one 4 channel both are jlaudio jx line. Both have preouts. I want a new amp because I want to go active so either another 4 channel amp or an 8 channel. Is this possible to get another 4 channel amp and run it through the existing amps preout and then be capable of active crossover? Thanks