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<blockquote data-quote="baker001" data-source="post: 2518842" data-attributes="member: 567064"><p>I have a cd7000 running a semi active s/u. I used some old pce mb quart tweets I had laying around with the Dayton rs52an mids and dayton 7" refs for the mid-bass.I have a jl12w6v2 for the sub. I used a kicker 700.5 to power the tweets,mids and sub. I have a Punch 75.2 for the dayton mid-bass. My tweets are hp at 4k(fully active). My domes are bp at 250-4k at 24d slope(fully active). I know that is low for domes but it sounds great.The tweets and the mids get 70 watts each at the sub sees about 450.The low channels are semi active.I figure that t/a was more important on the highs and mids.My mids see about 50 watts each and I used a rca y splitter for the mid bass and sub signal. The low is lp at 250hz(6db) from the headunit. The 75.2 has a hp of 60 and the sub is lp at 60. I know that my system is low budget,but it is posible to do a 3way front stage with a cd7000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baker001, post: 2518842, member: 567064"] I have a cd7000 running a semi active s/u. I used some old pce mb quart tweets I had laying around with the Dayton rs52an mids and dayton 7" refs for the mid-bass.I have a jl12w6v2 for the sub. I used a kicker 700.5 to power the tweets,mids and sub. I have a Punch 75.2 for the dayton mid-bass. My tweets are hp at 4k(fully active). My domes are bp at 250-4k at 24d slope(fully active). I know that is low for domes but it sounds great.The tweets and the mids get 70 watts each at the sub sees about 450.The low channels are semi active.I figure that t/a was more important on the highs and mids.My mids see about 50 watts each and I used a rca y splitter for the mid bass and sub signal. The low is lp at 250hz(6db) from the headunit. The 75.2 has a hp of 60 and the sub is lp at 60. I know that my system is low budget,but it is posible to do a 3way front stage with a cd7000. [/QUOTE]
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