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Noob question about active crossover and amp settings
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8399575" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>I was feeling the same thing when I was first starting this but don't let yourself down man. You're only gonna improve from here. A lot of us including myself has made many mistakes getting into this hobby but you will learn as time progresses. You just can't give up. I'm sure there's alot more jacked up systems than what you have right now. A great system is not just about buying stuff and expecting it to work right out of the box, you have to actually put in time and work for magic to happen. Many of us have spent way over 80 hours on tuning because it's our passion. That's why I think you should've just stuck with a passive setup first and learn the ropes along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8399575, member: 574798"] I was feeling the same thing when I was first starting this but don't let yourself down man. You're only gonna improve from here. A lot of us including myself has made many mistakes getting into this hobby but you will learn as time progresses. You just can't give up. I'm sure there's alot more jacked up systems than what you have right now. A great system is not just about buying stuff and expecting it to work right out of the box, you have to actually put in time and work for magic to happen. Many of us have spent way over 80 hours on tuning because it's our passion. That's why I think you should've just stuck with a passive setup first and learn the ropes along the way. [/QUOTE]
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