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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8463444" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>If you really want high end SQ sound, then you need to ditch the passive crossovers completely and go with active tuning. This would require buying a DSP(digital signal processor) and the tuning gets a lot more complicated and in-depth than a normal crossover that you're used to. I would not recommend this for most people though as it takes an extensive amount of time to tune and you will rip your hair out trying to figure it out. If you guys are ready to do it though, then some of us can help you with that. DSP's are pretty expensive though and you're gonna need a channel for every speaker. So a 4 channel would only be sufficient for 2 tweeters and 2 mids. Since you already bought the CDT speakers, you might as well use them. You could go active for the front stage and go passive in the back for rear fill, which would require 6 channels in total. It is completely up to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8463444, member: 574798"] If you really want high end SQ sound, then you need to ditch the passive crossovers completely and go with active tuning. This would require buying a DSP(digital signal processor) and the tuning gets a lot more complicated and in-depth than a normal crossover that you're used to. I would not recommend this for most people though as it takes an extensive amount of time to tune and you will rip your hair out trying to figure it out. If you guys are ready to do it though, then some of us can help you with that. DSP's are pretty expensive though and you're gonna need a channel for every speaker. So a 4 channel would only be sufficient for 2 tweeters and 2 mids. Since you already bought the CDT speakers, you might as well use them. You could go active for the front stage and go passive in the back for rear fill, which would require 6 channels in total. It is completely up to you. [/QUOTE]
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