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<blockquote data-quote="XtrmAudioCncpts" data-source="post: 812307" data-attributes="member: 559909"><p>ok a crossover is kind of like a cut off point that a certain frequency(you select like; low pass filter of high pass filter, ect). most amps have crossovers built in, and they are a good thing. Crossovers keep you from sending highs to your sub and lows to your tweeters.</p><p></p><p>Capacitors are used inline with your power wire right before it gets to your amps. Most people on here dont use them, they just upgrade their power system. But the idea of a cap is to store energy so when you have a big pull of energy the cap can recharge the battery.</p><p></p><p>toggle switches can be found at your local radio shack. and bass knobs you would usually get them from who ever made you amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XtrmAudioCncpts, post: 812307, member: 559909"] ok a crossover is kind of like a cut off point that a certain frequency(you select like; low pass filter of high pass filter, ect). most amps have crossovers built in, and they are a good thing. Crossovers keep you from sending highs to your sub and lows to your tweeters. Capacitors are used inline with your power wire right before it gets to your amps. Most people on here dont use them, they just upgrade their power system. But the idea of a cap is to store energy so when you have a big pull of energy the cap can recharge the battery. toggle switches can be found at your local radio shack. and bass knobs you would usually get them from who ever made you amp. [/QUOTE]
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