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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8651783" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>If you go 3 ways with a DSP, then yes you'll want 6 channels of power or better yet two 4 channel amps, one bridged to the midbass because midbass needs way more power than the other two then the midrange and tweeter on the other 4 channel. This option, you can forget about going with hertz, focal sets and just buy the drivers individually because in all those sets, you are literally wasting several hundred dollars on a sh*tty passive crossover that you'll be throwing away anyways. Look into audiofrog, scanspeak, sb acoustics, fostex seas prestige etc.. way better drivers for the money...</p><p></p><p>If you go with a set with a passive crossover you can just buy a big 4 channel amp and bridge it into two channel mode. However you are playing the lottery on if the set will sound good with your vehicle acoustics or not. Each vehicle is different and needs different crossover points, A component set with a passive crossover will most of the times deliver mediocre results vs a fully active network setup properly tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8651783, member: 650438"] If you go 3 ways with a DSP, then yes you'll want 6 channels of power or better yet two 4 channel amps, one bridged to the midbass because midbass needs way more power than the other two then the midrange and tweeter on the other 4 channel. This option, you can forget about going with hertz, focal sets and just buy the drivers individually because in all those sets, you are literally wasting several hundred dollars on a sh*tty passive crossover that you'll be throwing away anyways. Look into audiofrog, scanspeak, sb acoustics, fostex seas prestige etc.. way better drivers for the money... If you go with a set with a passive crossover you can just buy a big 4 channel amp and bridge it into two channel mode. However you are playing the lottery on if the set will sound good with your vehicle acoustics or not. Each vehicle is different and needs different crossover points, A component set with a passive crossover will most of the times deliver mediocre results vs a fully active network setup properly tuned. [/QUOTE]
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