You are kidding right ? Because it's a fact that passive crossovers add distortion..Active is basically picking YOUR own tastes. In some cases, it sounds alot better than passive. But thats an opinion, not a fact.
very true. If you're willing to put some time into it the results can be very rewarding. but if you think it's "plug & play" like passives then you probably shouldn't bother.Going active isnt the end all be all. In fact its really not practical for many people.
But to someone who is looking to get the most out of their system and try different things it offers much more flexibility.
If you dont want to spend a lot of time to make adjustments or do not have the proper processing, than I usually just recommend a ready to go speaker system.
i'd do way more deadener. i have about 20 in each door. it'll sound pretty good. having had the 9887 before my 880, i much prefer the pioneers sound and adjustability.so do yall think is will be pretty good
alpine 9887 with Time Correction, 1-4th order 2 or 3 way xover, 5 band peq (have/installed)
Oz 180cs mid (have/installed) stock front door location
Oz 180cs tweet (have/installed) about 6" above the mid (sits just above my knee)
alpine 100x4 amp (dont have)
about 6 square feet of Damp Pro per door (have/installed)
7 band eq (have/installed)
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They did, but they wanted setting that would work well regardless of the vehicle type and speaker placement - the two biggest variables in how your speakers are going to sound. If your vehicle is optimal for the passive x-overs, you probably won't notice much difference, but who knows what that optimal vehicle is. Active lets you tune to your specific conditions with a little bit of work. Passive lets you get decent results wihthout thinking.but i just figured Oz spent a lot of time and research picking out the optimum xover points for my mid and tweet already...
Find out what the crossover point and slope is on that passive, replicate it as closely as possible with your HU, and you will know if it's a good thing for you or not. If you don't like it, plug the passive back in and be on your marry way.why is running active so great. ive never tried it but just wondering. ive have alpines 9887 with oz's 180cs off a 75x2 amp and have been thinkin about trying it.
thanks
It looks like it says "Crossfire" on the crossover that's upside down. I didn't think Crossfire made processors of that type.hey slam who makes that processor/eq
What brand is that? It looks like junk. It will not matter in the issue of passive vs active.just get one of these like i do and it wouldnt matter
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If you don't know what it is, then why make assumptions?What brand is that? It looks like junk. It will not matter in the issue of passive vs active.
If you don't know what it is, then why make assumptions?
was just saying i havent tried it and wondered if its all that. dont want to spend the money if its not really a big dealThat's like asking if *** is overrated, cuz you haven't tried it yet. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
not junk and yes those are crossfire and are nice pieces.What brand is that? It looks like junk. It will not matter in the issue of passive vs active.