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<blockquote data-quote="Chromavita" data-source="post: 3716093" data-attributes="member: 584345"><p>Thank you very much for all the help. I think i will just run a passive set up. It seems like that will work just fine. (it is after all, my first stystem.) If I were to peice together a custom component set, would I just have to pick out a midbass, passive crossover, and tweeters? How hard would it be to find all of those that work together and sound good? Can you buy passive crossovers as standalone units? plus, how hard would it be to find all components that handle around the same amount of power, and are about the same loudness at the same power level? If it is too difficult to figure all of that out, would it be alright to just go with a prematched component set? Those would already be paired nicely, and would blend well right?</p><p></p><p>And I'm glad to hear that Kevin Smith will be back next year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chromavita, post: 3716093, member: 584345"] Thank you very much for all the help. I think i will just run a passive set up. It seems like that will work just fine. (it is after all, my first stystem.) If I were to peice together a custom component set, would I just have to pick out a midbass, passive crossover, and tweeters? How hard would it be to find all of those that work together and sound good? Can you buy passive crossovers as standalone units? plus, how hard would it be to find all components that handle around the same amount of power, and are about the same loudness at the same power level? If it is too difficult to figure all of that out, would it be alright to just go with a prematched component set? Those would already be paired nicely, and would blend well right? And I'm glad to hear that Kevin Smith will be back next year! [/QUOTE]
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