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Passive Crossover with Kicker KSS6904 - Can I skip its use on the woofer?
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<blockquote data-quote="LsGuy" data-source="post: 8726530" data-attributes="member: 681035"><p>My experience with the alpine Chrysler systems (working with one now) is the signal is processed in the amplifier per channel. The amp only sends certain frequencies to each speaker. You likely will not see a huge improvement replacing the speakers because they aren't getting full signal. The external crossover is also likely not going to make a difference. Look into the maestro and PAC pro kits. Also the DSR1. Need the grab that signal before it hits the amp while it is full spectrum, run it into a DSP and an aftermarket amp. You'll see a huge improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LsGuy, post: 8726530, member: 681035"] My experience with the alpine Chrysler systems (working with one now) is the signal is processed in the amplifier per channel. The amp only sends certain frequencies to each speaker. You likely will not see a huge improvement replacing the speakers because they aren't getting full signal. The external crossover is also likely not going to make a difference. Look into the maestro and PAC pro kits. Also the DSR1. Need the grab that signal before it hits the amp while it is full spectrum, run it into a DSP and an aftermarket amp. You'll see a huge improvement. [/QUOTE]
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