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<blockquote data-quote="Stevenajpvv" data-source="post: 8315805" data-attributes="member: 659605"><p>I really want to keep and use the amps I have, and i just saw that ap is the exact opposite of bandpass filter...so now im thinking that i need to go active unless theres a different way? Since every speaker is on its ownn channel active should be easier and the better choice vs. 4 passives one per channel lmao. Only problem now is, since ill be running my front and rear rca's to my 4 chan then a short rca from its passthrough output to my 2 channels input (RF said the passthrough is from the front channels), wouldnt putting the xover between my headunit and 4 chan and setting it up to only produce the frequencies i want the pwx's to play, wouldnt that then not send any higher frequencies to my 2 channel? F*ck man when it comes to the mids/highs i get so lost.. Or will this work? (See picture), that way my 2 chan will still get its needed frequencies, then the crossover will work its magic for my 4 chan. In my head that will work, i dont see a reason why it wouldn't.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]26550370[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stevenajpvv, post: 8315805, member: 659605"] I really want to keep and use the amps I have, and i just saw that ap is the exact opposite of bandpass filter...so now im thinking that i need to go active unless theres a different way? Since every speaker is on its ownn channel active should be easier and the better choice vs. 4 passives one per channel lmao. Only problem now is, since ill be running my front and rear rca's to my 4 chan then a short rca from its passthrough output to my 2 channels input (RF said the passthrough is from the front channels), wouldnt putting the xover between my headunit and 4 chan and setting it up to only produce the frequencies i want the pwx's to play, wouldnt that then not send any higher frequencies to my 2 channel? F*ck man when it comes to the mids/highs i get so lost.. Or will this work? (See picture), that way my 2 chan will still get its needed frequencies, then the crossover will work its magic for my 4 chan. In my head that will work, i dont see a reason why it wouldn't. [ATTACH=CONFIG]26550370[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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