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<blockquote data-quote="mylows10" data-source="post: 8093406" data-attributes="member: 614593"><p>if you dont know the xover points on the polks ,adding a different xover may be bad ,could blow them or maybe not sound as good as you think or want . the ,mid up front would be fine you'll need to adjust the amp accordingly ,so that the mids don't drown out the components .a 3 way component set is your best option ,but for a decent one and can and will get costly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mylows10, post: 8093406, member: 614593"] if you dont know the xover points on the polks ,adding a different xover may be bad ,could blow them or maybe not sound as good as you think or want . the ,mid up front would be fine you'll need to adjust the amp accordingly ,so that the mids don't drown out the components .a 3 way component set is your best option ,but for a decent one and can and will get costly [/QUOTE]
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