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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8647230" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>You are fine in doing so, it wont damage it but some minor SQ issues would be that you are causing beaming issues which negatively affects the soundstage along with not being able to put as much power as you would normally in an active setup with the mid bandpassed but as long as you are smart about it, it shouldn't matter right now. When you do run a proper network mode the overall SQ will be a lot better because when you have a mid and tweeter play the same frequencies, you either get a sharp peak in the frequency response and would resort to EQing it down but really not solving the issue, it may sound find to you until you actually fix it and realized what a significant difference having a proper crossover blend between mid and tweeter can actually make in your overall frequency response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8647230, member: 650438"] You are fine in doing so, it wont damage it but some minor SQ issues would be that you are causing beaming issues which negatively affects the soundstage along with not being able to put as much power as you would normally in an active setup with the mid bandpassed but as long as you are smart about it, it shouldn't matter right now. When you do run a proper network mode the overall SQ will be a lot better because when you have a mid and tweeter play the same frequencies, you either get a sharp peak in the frequency response and would resort to EQing it down but really not solving the issue, it may sound find to you until you actually fix it and realized what a significant difference having a proper crossover blend between mid and tweeter can actually make in your overall frequency response. [/QUOTE]
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