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<blockquote data-quote="goingdef" data-source="post: 7861368" data-attributes="member: 584989"><p>to go active you need an electronic crossover and a 4ch amp for every two sets of comps you plan to run 1ch will go to each mid and each tweeter and the x-over point will be controlled before the amp, also ap stands for all pass, you may want to do some reading or try bi-amping first through passive crossovers until you understand how it works, I've done bi-amping but never tried active but from what I hear it takes a good amount of tuning to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goingdef, post: 7861368, member: 584989"] to go active you need an electronic crossover and a 4ch amp for every two sets of comps you plan to run 1ch will go to each mid and each tweeter and the x-over point will be controlled before the amp, also ap stands for all pass, you may want to do some reading or try bi-amping first through passive crossovers until you understand how it works, I've done bi-amping but never tried active but from what I hear it takes a good amount of tuning to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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