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<blockquote data-quote="tcguy85" data-source="post: 3641496" data-attributes="member: 574289"><p>if you want to be on a nice helpful forum then checkout diymobileaudio.com. their forum is great.</p><p></p><p>you can run half the amp at 2 and the other half at 4, that should not be a problem.</p><p></p><p>you do want to use a high pass filter on the comps. you need them crossed no lower than 50hz with a 12db slope. i have mine at 63hz with a 12db slope. comps are not meant to play bass, but mid-bass. the sub should take over from about anywhere from 80hz to 50hz and down.</p><p></p><p>if you listen to rap or any bass heavy music you will want the set crossed at 63hz or 80hz with at least a 12db slope to keep from destroying them. i have never bottomed mine out but i'm sure if you go blasting gucci maine or jeezy on full range at a decent volume you will blow them to bits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcguy85, post: 3641496, member: 574289"] if you want to be on a nice helpful forum then checkout diymobileaudio.com. their forum is great. you can run half the amp at 2 and the other half at 4, that should not be a problem. you do want to use a high pass filter on the comps. you need them crossed no lower than 50hz with a 12db slope. i have mine at 63hz with a 12db slope. comps are not meant to play bass, but mid-bass. the sub should take over from about anywhere from 80hz to 50hz and down. if you listen to rap or any bass heavy music you will want the set crossed at 63hz or 80hz with at least a 12db slope to keep from destroying them. i have never bottomed mine out but i'm sure if you go blasting gucci maine or jeezy on full range at a decent volume you will blow them to bits [/QUOTE]
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