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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 1977997" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>I would look to a combined active / passive system. Use a active crossover with bandpass abilities to separate into sub lowpass, midbass bandpass and midrange highpass. Use a passive 2 way crossover to separate between the midrange and top end. Audio Control is going to build a crossover that will be dedicated to this job and it is no stranger to the task either. Now you can apply the power you want from a large 2 channel (running 2 ohm stereo) to the dedicated midbass drivers to try and keep up with the a$$ end being so powerful or consider a large 4 channel for the same application. (the new Eclipse XA4000 class D full range amp has a good ampount of power, is screamingly efficient and sounds great). A good large 2 channel can be used on the mid / high combination to round out what is missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 1977997, member: 552189"] I would look to a combined active / passive system. Use a active crossover with bandpass abilities to separate into sub lowpass, midbass bandpass and midrange highpass. Use a passive 2 way crossover to separate between the midrange and top end. Audio Control is going to build a crossover that will be dedicated to this job and it is no stranger to the task either. Now you can apply the power you want from a large 2 channel (running 2 ohm stereo) to the dedicated midbass drivers to try and keep up with the a$$ end being so powerful or consider a large 4 channel for the same application. (the new Eclipse XA4000 class D full range amp has a good ampount of power, is screamingly efficient and sounds great). A good large 2 channel can be used on the mid / high combination to round out what is missing. [/QUOTE]
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