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<blockquote data-quote="RattlinStratus" data-source="post: 578256" data-attributes="member: 555285"><p>Yes you need the crossovers, they keep your speakers from trying to play frequencys below what they can. Basically so they dont play subwoofer frequencys. You basically just connect the crossovers in line with the speaker wire. the 3.5s will be fine off the hu, and the bass blockers are sold at Circuit City and Best Buy for about 10 bucks for a pair. You just connect them inline with your + speaker wire. As for an amp, anything from 35-50 watts should power those speakers nicely. If you are looking for a cheap amp, I would go profile CL440, and for a high end amp I would check out the Alpine V-12 in my Signature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RattlinStratus, post: 578256, member: 555285"] Yes you need the crossovers, they keep your speakers from trying to play frequencys below what they can. Basically so they dont play subwoofer frequencys. You basically just connect the crossovers in line with the speaker wire. the 3.5s will be fine off the hu, and the bass blockers are sold at Circuit City and Best Buy for about 10 bucks for a pair. You just connect them inline with your + speaker wire. As for an amp, anything from 35-50 watts should power those speakers nicely. If you are looking for a cheap amp, I would go profile CL440, and for a high end amp I would check out the Alpine V-12 in my Signature. [/QUOTE]
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