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<blockquote data-quote="foreman" data-source="post: 811356" data-attributes="member: 550366"><p>The best way is to go active and get a good 3 way crossover with a bandpass filter....This way you run the midbass at say 60hz to 500, and then run your comps with the passives just for the tweets, and run the midrange from 500ish up and the tweet takes care of the rest. Thats using a 4 channel amp, 2ch for the midbass and the other 2 for the comps... Thats one way to do it. You could always have custom passives made and use a 2 channel or have them set up for biamp and use a 4 channel, but that can get pricey, and you don't have much room if you want to change speakers, passives are made to that particular speaker....Anyway, hope that helps a little.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foreman, post: 811356, member: 550366"] The best way is to go active and get a good 3 way crossover with a bandpass filter....This way you run the midbass at say 60hz to 500, and then run your comps with the passives just for the tweets, and run the midrange from 500ish up and the tweet takes care of the rest. Thats using a 4 channel amp, 2ch for the midbass and the other 2 for the comps... Thats one way to do it. You could always have custom passives made and use a 2 channel or have them set up for biamp and use a 4 channel, but that can get pricey, and you don't have much room if you want to change speakers, passives are made to that particular speaker....Anyway, hope that helps a little..... [/QUOTE]
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