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<blockquote data-quote="chucku" data-source="post: 2878904" data-attributes="member: 573128"><p>Do a search for active and start reading. You need to learn alot before you attempt it yourself. You can gain more controll using your passive crossovers that came with your speakers by bi amping them. Basically that means you need a 4 ch amp or 2 2ch amps. You hook 2 channels to the mids and 2 channels to the tweets. This way you can adjust the output of either to gain more controll. However you cant adjust crossover points this way. Just something to get you started. Later, Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chucku, post: 2878904, member: 573128"] Do a search for active and start reading. You need to learn alot before you attempt it yourself. You can gain more controll using your passive crossovers that came with your speakers by bi amping them. Basically that means you need a 4 ch amp or 2 2ch amps. You hook 2 channels to the mids and 2 channels to the tweets. This way you can adjust the output of either to gain more controll. However you cant adjust crossover points this way. Just something to get you started. Later, Chuck [/QUOTE]
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