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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8744782" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Delete the rears, use active crossover between the Anarchy and tweeters. Be mindful here, those Anarchys start breaking up much lower than most dedicated midranges so you'll want to cross your tweeters low-ish. Best pairing I've had for mine as 2 way system has been with some 4x6" planars. Also just a capacitor for crossing over is 3dB per octave which may not do so hot protecting your tweeters (or blending into the mids). IF you want to DIY passive crossovers consider spending up into 2nd or 3rd order. Poly caps and air core coils for preference (ribbon coils are supposedly best but I doubt you'd hear the difference). It will turn into an expensive project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8744782, member: 614752"] Delete the rears, use active crossover between the Anarchy and tweeters. Be mindful here, those Anarchys start breaking up much lower than most dedicated midranges so you'll want to cross your tweeters low-ish. Best pairing I've had for mine as 2 way system has been with some 4x6" planars. Also just a capacitor for crossing over is 3dB per octave which may not do so hot protecting your tweeters (or blending into the mids). IF you want to DIY passive crossovers consider spending up into 2nd or 3rd order. Poly caps and air core coils for preference (ribbon coils are supposedly best but I doubt you'd hear the difference). It will turn into an expensive project. [/QUOTE]
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