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<blockquote data-quote="brandontw" data-source="post: 8524764" data-attributes="member: 553125"><p>Almost certainly not. Factory "crossover frequency" on your component set is 4600hz. The crossover frequency on that passive crossover is 3800hz, so you would be cutting off the woofer sooner, and making the tweeter play lower.</p><p></p><p>Pioneer probably designed that set just fine for what it does. Just use the factory crossover and enjoy. If you decide it doesn't sound good enough, save up for a better set of component speakers with a proper crossover included.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandontw, post: 8524764, member: 553125"] Almost certainly not. Factory "crossover frequency" on your component set is 4600hz. The crossover frequency on that passive crossover is 3800hz, so you would be cutting off the woofer sooner, and making the tweeter play lower. Pioneer probably designed that set just fine for what it does. Just use the factory crossover and enjoy. If you decide it doesn't sound good enough, save up for a better set of component speakers with a proper crossover included. [/QUOTE]
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