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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 1216346" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>what is your setup? i dunno but looking at your sig you have the infinity reference so shouldn't you have the passive crossovers with those as well? if so then you dont need the HU crossover nor do you need the amps crossovers. just pass everything with the exception of the sub.</p><p></p><p>time aligment is important to me IMO. if you don't know what time alignment is then Time alignment centers you in your cabin. because you are on the drivers side you are closer to the left side of the car than you are to the right side. so you actually the left speakers arrive to your ears before the right speakers. of course its better to have the music arrive to both of your ears at the same time rather than hitting your left ear first then your right ear. so you want to delay the left speakers so you can have the speakers arrive at your ears at the same time. yea if you have passengers they will just hear the right speaker only, but you know i don't give a f*ck. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 1216346, member: 561605"] what is your setup? i dunno but looking at your sig you have the infinity reference so shouldn't you have the passive crossovers with those as well? if so then you dont need the HU crossover nor do you need the amps crossovers. just pass everything with the exception of the sub. time aligment is important to me IMO. if you don't know what time alignment is then Time alignment centers you in your cabin. because you are on the drivers side you are closer to the left side of the car than you are to the right side. so you actually the left speakers arrive to your ears before the right speakers. of course its better to have the music arrive to both of your ears at the same time rather than hitting your left ear first then your right ear. so you want to delay the left speakers so you can have the speakers arrive at your ears at the same time. yea if you have passengers they will just hear the right speaker only, but you know i don't give a f*ck. lol. [/QUOTE]
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