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Need help with Active Crossover Setup - Will this work? SEE DIAGRAM I DREW OUT......
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<blockquote data-quote="vaiboy" data-source="post: 7463020" data-attributes="member: 570683"><p>I don't really pay attention to SMd, but I can assume he combined the crossovers in the 3sixties with the crossovers in the amps to get the desired frequencies. That defeats the purpose of the time alignment though, like using splitters, if the only thing you care about is getting the proper frequencies to the proper speakers, save some money and buy a couple of 3-way crossovers. If you want proper staging from that clusterfuck of speakers you are going to need 12-14 channels with functional time alignment, proper stereo separation, and the proper crossover frequencies. Each 3sixty.2 only gives you 4 channels that would be usable for what you are trying to do.</p><p></p><p>My advice is make up your mind what you really want, quantity or quality.</p><p></p><p>If your are dead set on a 4-way front stage and using 3sixty.2s, here's another more realistic diagram, that might actually sound good. The 6.5" midrange in the kickpods will not have T/A this way but if you run the tweeters to high pass above 5K you can use T/A on the mid. There is still some flexability in the final setup.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]26527133[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaiboy, post: 7463020, member: 570683"] I don't really pay attention to SMd, but I can assume he combined the crossovers in the 3sixties with the crossovers in the amps to get the desired frequencies. That defeats the purpose of the time alignment though, like using splitters, if the only thing you care about is getting the proper frequencies to the proper speakers, save some money and buy a couple of 3-way crossovers. If you want proper staging from that clusterfuck of speakers you are going to need 12-14 channels with functional time alignment, proper stereo separation, and the proper crossover frequencies. Each 3sixty.2 only gives you 4 channels that would be usable for what you are trying to do. My advice is make up your mind what you really want, quantity or quality. If your are dead set on a 4-way front stage and using 3sixty.2s, here's another more realistic diagram, that might actually sound good. The 6.5" midrange in the kickpods will not have T/A this way but if you run the tweeters to high pass above 5K you can use T/A on the mid. There is still some flexability in the final setup. [ATTACH=CONFIG]26527133[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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