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<blockquote data-quote="///M5" data-source="post: 2916870" data-attributes="member: 562975"><p>That would be a complete waste of money. From the original question I can tell you that I would highly recommend that you don't try this at all. Even a passive 2 way system is probably beyond anything worth attempting for you. You cannot just buy off the shelf components and have it work very well at all.</p><p></p><p>If you do attempt this, first do a 2 way system. You will have to start by investing in some measurement gear to at the least measure the impedance of each driver across the frequency range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="///M5, post: 2916870, member: 562975"] That would be a complete waste of money. From the original question I can tell you that I would highly recommend that you don't try this at all. Even a passive 2 way system is probably beyond anything worth attempting for you. You cannot just buy off the shelf components and have it work very well at all. If you do attempt this, first do a 2 way system. You will have to start by investing in some measurement gear to at the least measure the impedance of each driver across the frequency range. [/QUOTE]
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