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On Axis vs Off Axis Response Curve
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<blockquote data-quote="OmegaBunny" data-source="post: 7842636" data-attributes="member: 581050"><p>I use a RF 3sixty.2 and love it so far. It is easy to hookup and tune since everything can be done through my laptop. I have it running active to a Sundown 100.4 and my subamp. The tweets some off the fronts to channels one and two on my amp, the mids to channels three and four, and the sub/center to my sub amp. Everything is set to full and turn to minimum on the amps with the exception of the gains and all the xover points are set via my laptop. It even has time alignment. If you look you can get one for $200-$250 used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OmegaBunny, post: 7842636, member: 581050"] I use a RF 3sixty.2 and love it so far. It is easy to hookup and tune since everything can be done through my laptop. I have it running active to a Sundown 100.4 and my subamp. The tweets some off the fronts to channels one and two on my amp, the mids to channels three and four, and the sub/center to my sub amp. Everything is set to full and turn to minimum on the amps with the exception of the gains and all the xover points are set via my laptop. It even has time alignment. If you look you can get one for $200-$250 used. [/QUOTE]
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