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<blockquote data-quote="scott_fx" data-source="post: 1694285" data-attributes="member: 567644"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>First post but i've been reading for a while and really have learned a lot from you guys.</p><p></p><p>my situation: I'm looking for the cleanest possible route to my amplifiers. I am running a car computer and my amps do not have any cross overs what so ever. there isn't a clean solution for software based x-overs (at the moment) so i'm looking to build custom passive x-overs for my speakers. I am running cdt classic 2 way components and an ED eu-700 6.5" midbass in the door. The components will get 150 wrms a piece from one amp while the eu-700's will get the same power from a matching amp.</p><p></p><p>my questions are:</p><p></p><p>are there any resources for pre printed circuit boards? All the x-over layouts are the same (depending on what order you are building) not a problem if not, but it would look nicer then the breadboard aproach.</p><p></p><p>what components would you guys suggest that can handle 150wrms? I found a supplier, who happens to be in los angeles...so that's a plus. but i'm not sure what to choose. (<a href="http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&amp;Store_Code=SC&amp;Category_Code=CC" target="_blank">http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&amp;Store_Code=SC&amp;Category_Code=CC</a>)</p><p></p><p>any help, insight, and/or outside links would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>'scott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott_fx, post: 1694285, member: 567644"] Hello, First post but i've been reading for a while and really have learned a lot from you guys. my situation: I'm looking for the cleanest possible route to my amplifiers. I am running a car computer and my amps do not have any cross overs what so ever. there isn't a clean solution for software based x-overs (at the moment) so i'm looking to build custom passive x-overs for my speakers. I am running cdt classic 2 way components and an ED eu-700 6.5" midbass in the door. The components will get 150 wrms a piece from one amp while the eu-700's will get the same power from a matching amp. my questions are: are there any resources for pre printed circuit boards? All the x-over layouts are the same (depending on what order you are building) not a problem if not, but it would look nicer then the breadboard aproach. what components would you guys suggest that can handle 150wrms? I found a supplier, who happens to be in los angeles...so that's a plus. but i'm not sure what to choose. ([URL="http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SC&Category_Code=CC"]http://www.speakercity.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=SC&Category_Code=CC[/URL]) any help, insight, and/or outside links would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, 'scott [/QUOTE]
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