Passive crossovers or Amps built in Filter?

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Dreeder72

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I have a set of Hertz ESK 165's and Esk 130's that came with passive crossovers. I will be powering them with an Alpine PDX-F4. Should I use the passive crossovers or the amps built in high pass filter? If I use the amps filter will I still need passive crossovers for the tweeters which are separate from the drivers?

 
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