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getting new system need advice , whats difference between active and non active setup
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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7471268" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>to put a physical illustration on what ultimate just said, active setups are basically running your tweeters directly from the amp...so if you had a 4 channel amp you would have ch.1 to right tweeter, ch.2 to left tweeter, ch. 3 to right woofer...etc. He is right though, generally you want someone who knows what they are doing to set it up, making sure the power is right , the xover setting is good, and such... personally I use a processor to help me out with this. I think you will get a good sound with a passive crossover tho if you have a quality component set. To answer the your question about the 5 channel.....I only know of the kicker IX1000.5, just came out, does 500 on sub and 125 for each of the 4 ch portion...as for components, if you want quality but not break the bank, I would say MB Quart, they have been impressive to me for their price range</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7471268, member: 628274"] to put a physical illustration on what ultimate just said, active setups are basically running your tweeters directly from the amp...so if you had a 4 channel amp you would have ch.1 to right tweeter, ch.2 to left tweeter, ch. 3 to right woofer...etc. He is right though, generally you want someone who knows what they are doing to set it up, making sure the power is right , the xover setting is good, and such... personally I use a processor to help me out with this. I think you will get a good sound with a passive crossover tho if you have a quality component set. To answer the your question about the 5 channel.....I only know of the kicker IX1000.5, just came out, does 500 on sub and 125 for each of the 4 ch portion...as for components, if you want quality but not break the bank, I would say MB Quart, they have been impressive to me for their price range [/QUOTE]
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