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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8791810" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>I just set basic crossover points on my Kenwood head unit. My tweeters also have a passive crossover that splits the frequencies and sends them to the woofer and the tweeter. I wanted to get a 4 channel for tweets and another 4 channel for mids and mid bass. I have two fifteens so it's difficult to make out some guitar/bass in my metal songs and the sampling in the rap music I listen to. But I don't want to turn down the bass because I like the way it feels and sounds I just want my speakers to be able to keep up with my subs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8791810, member: 683415"] I just set basic crossover points on my Kenwood head unit. My tweeters also have a passive crossover that splits the frequencies and sends them to the woofer and the tweeter. I wanted to get a 4 channel for tweets and another 4 channel for mids and mid bass. I have two fifteens so it's difficult to make out some guitar/bass in my metal songs and the sampling in the rap music I listen to. But I don't want to turn down the bass because I like the way it feels and sounds I just want my speakers to be able to keep up with my subs [/QUOTE]
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