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<blockquote data-quote="6spdcoupe" data-source="post: 3150695" data-attributes="member: 555601"><p>Nice clean install on the truck. I think Acidic already addressed the majority of things I would have as well.</p><p></p><p>With your trial&amp;error testing on different drivers/apps it can be very time consuming,tedious,expensive and even exhausting although the end result will pay off ten fold. To do this a processor whther analog or digital is a Must. Just mixing and matching drivers off of current passives will typically yield poor results and will not benefit the driver or the listener at all.</p><p></p><p>Set aside a budget for each component of the job .. tweets/midbass/midrange/processing/amplification/etc and aproach it that way.You will be able to keep more accurate track as to what your putting where and what your flexibles are. This will help minimize when changing/auditioning different drivers.</p><p></p><p>If you feel like chatting more in depth feel free to PM me or respond further here.. I absolutely love seeing people progress into the dark side of active based systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6spdcoupe, post: 3150695, member: 555601"] Nice clean install on the truck. I think Acidic already addressed the majority of things I would have as well. With your trial&error testing on different drivers/apps it can be very time consuming,tedious,expensive and even exhausting although the end result will pay off ten fold. To do this a processor whther analog or digital is a Must. Just mixing and matching drivers off of current passives will typically yield poor results and will not benefit the driver or the listener at all. Set aside a budget for each component of the job .. tweets/midbass/midrange/processing/amplification/etc and aproach it that way.You will be able to keep more accurate track as to what your putting where and what your flexibles are. This will help minimize when changing/auditioning different drivers. If you feel like chatting more in depth feel free to PM me or respond further here.. I absolutely love seeing people progress into the dark side of active based systems. [/QUOTE]
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