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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8681527" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>The deh-s6120 has 4v preouts and runs active so if you’re having buyers remorse over the total money spent that’s a unit to consider. I’d rather have the 80prs you have so If rent ain’t short and you’re not missing 60$ I’d keep it.</p><p></p><p>Your old 7800 doesn’t run active. If your Comp set is decent and comprised of 4 ohm tweeters and 4 ohm midrange , ditch the passive crossovers, grab an adequate 4 channel amp to run tweets 1/2 and mids 3/4, then let the 80prs really shine with its tuning and crossover capabilities</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8681527, member: 666314"] The deh-s6120 has 4v preouts and runs active so if you’re having buyers remorse over the total money spent that’s a unit to consider. I’d rather have the 80prs you have so If rent ain’t short and you’re not missing 60$ I’d keep it. Your old 7800 doesn’t run active. If your Comp set is decent and comprised of 4 ohm tweeters and 4 ohm midrange , ditch the passive crossovers, grab an adequate 4 channel amp to run tweets 1/2 and mids 3/4, then let the 80prs really shine with its tuning and crossover capabilities [/QUOTE]
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