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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8742689" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>That’s basically an amp with a DSP built in? It at least has crossovers and some EQ’ ing. You wouldn’t even need passive crossovers, so you could buy nice midbass and tweeters separately. I had really good luck with Tang Band midbass drivers in my previous truck. I had bought them for my home audio system, but my alpine type R midbass components blew, so I threw it in there with a low watt silk dome tweeter (forget which brand), and kept it in there for a year before I had to pull them. It was just a throw together fly by night solution that sounded far better than the alpines I took out. I’m not saying there was anything wrong with the alpines. They were loud and played well from 60hz and up. In all fairness, I had a little 4 channel amp that only did around 50 watts per channel on those alpines, so they may have been underpowered, and the tang band was getting full power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8742689, member: 678073"] That’s basically an amp with a DSP built in? It at least has crossovers and some EQ’ ing. You wouldn’t even need passive crossovers, so you could buy nice midbass and tweeters separately. I had really good luck with Tang Band midbass drivers in my previous truck. I had bought them for my home audio system, but my alpine type R midbass components blew, so I threw it in there with a low watt silk dome tweeter (forget which brand), and kept it in there for a year before I had to pull them. It was just a throw together fly by night solution that sounded far better than the alpines I took out. I’m not saying there was anything wrong with the alpines. They were loud and played well from 60hz and up. In all fairness, I had a little 4 channel amp that only did around 50 watts per channel on those alpines, so they may have been underpowered, and the tang band was getting full power. [/QUOTE]
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