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<blockquote data-quote="99StangGt" data-source="post: 2492557" data-attributes="member: 560116"><p>Looks to me you are running front and rear comps? If so you cant go active from what I have read with that amp. To go active you need a crossover with a band pass for the mids and a high pass thats around say 2000hz for the tweeters. Also to go active with 4 speakers you would need 8 channels of amplification. Now running the comps with the 4 channel amp would be standard. Usually crossing the comps passive crossover with the amps high pass at around 80hz and letting the passive crossover the mids and tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99StangGt, post: 2492557, member: 560116"] Looks to me you are running front and rear comps? If so you cant go active from what I have read with that amp. To go active you need a crossover with a band pass for the mids and a high pass thats around say 2000hz for the tweeters. Also to go active with 4 speakers you would need 8 channels of amplification. Now running the comps with the 4 channel amp would be standard. Usually crossing the comps passive crossover with the amps high pass at around 80hz and letting the passive crossover the mids and tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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