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<blockquote data-quote="badstang123" data-source="post: 7663560" data-attributes="member: 568025"><p>Hey guys. It's been quite some time since I've changed anything in my system so I need some advice. I understand the concept of passive crossovers and how they work pretty well, but do not understand the components of them and what makes a good crossover. Previously I had a MB Quart P-Series 5.25" component setup for the rears in my Avalanche. The woofers gave out so I picked up a set of Kicker SS56.2 SS-Series components. I switched everything over but after doing so, began to wonder if there was anything to be gained from using the MB Quart crossovers. They have more tweeter adjustment but beyond that I really don't know.</p><p></p><p>My main concern about using the MB Quarts is the Kicker setup is 3 ohm setup and the MB Quart is a 4 ohm. From what i understand that will affect some crossover characteristics. Other than that I'm looking at a 2500K crossover point for the MB Quart and a 2800K crossover from the Kicker crossovers. If it was your car what would you do? Thanks for the input guys.</p><p></p><p>- Justin -</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badstang123, post: 7663560, member: 568025"] Hey guys. It's been quite some time since I've changed anything in my system so I need some advice. I understand the concept of passive crossovers and how they work pretty well, but do not understand the components of them and what makes a good crossover. Previously I had a MB Quart P-Series 5.25" component setup for the rears in my Avalanche. The woofers gave out so I picked up a set of Kicker SS56.2 SS-Series components. I switched everything over but after doing so, began to wonder if there was anything to be gained from using the MB Quart crossovers. They have more tweeter adjustment but beyond that I really don't know. My main concern about using the MB Quarts is the Kicker setup is 3 ohm setup and the MB Quart is a 4 ohm. From what i understand that will affect some crossover characteristics. Other than that I'm looking at a 2500K crossover point for the MB Quart and a 2800K crossover from the Kicker crossovers. If it was your car what would you do? Thanks for the input guys. - Justin - [/QUOTE]
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