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<blockquote data-quote="&amp;lt;natem33&amp;gt;" data-source="post: 721"><p>Nak makes great products. If the cross over in your HU is an electronic crossover, then that will do a much better job than the crossover in your amps. Most amps have filters for crossovers which only help filter out certain frequencies. For a true cross over that can cut off a frequency at a desired level, you would need an electronic cross over. If there is nothing wrong with your Pioneer and you are happy with it, then why change? The only complaint I've heard about the Nak's is that they don't have the options that other HU's of the same price have. But, I have never heard a complaint about the sound or quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="<natem33>, post: 721"] Nak makes great products. If the cross over in your HU is an electronic crossover, then that will do a much better job than the crossover in your amps. Most amps have filters for crossovers which only help filter out certain frequencies. For a true cross over that can cut off a frequency at a desired level, you would need an electronic cross over. If there is nothing wrong with your Pioneer and you are happy with it, then why change? The only complaint I've heard about the Nak's is that they don't have the options that other HU's of the same price have. But, I have never heard a complaint about the sound or quality. [/QUOTE]
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