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<blockquote data-quote="Joebobclark" data-source="post: 8315845" data-attributes="member: 574696"><p>Unfortunately, you are going to need some sort of crossover to go active and use the amps you have since they dont have a BP setting for the mids...</p><p></p><p>your pic should work, if you are using the 2 channels HP filter for the tweeters (or use the AP setting and use the passive crossovers that came with the RTS's) then you will need a crossover that has a BP setting (Lanzar has an inexpensive one, ~$40). You dont really need to run through the 2 channel though, the 4 channel has a 2-4 ch input switch, just set it to 2 ch input and run the rear output from your deck to the crossover, then to the amp, it will still output on all 4 channels ...</p><p></p><p>Since your headunit only has 4 outputs, Im assuming it doesnt have the crossover capability to run the PWX's, but what headunit? and I'll look it up to see if there is any other way...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joebobclark, post: 8315845, member: 574696"] Unfortunately, you are going to need some sort of crossover to go active and use the amps you have since they dont have a BP setting for the mids... your pic should work, if you are using the 2 channels HP filter for the tweeters (or use the AP setting and use the passive crossovers that came with the RTS's) then you will need a crossover that has a BP setting (Lanzar has an inexpensive one, ~$40). You dont really need to run through the 2 channel though, the 4 channel has a 2-4 ch input switch, just set it to 2 ch input and run the rear output from your deck to the crossover, then to the amp, it will still output on all 4 channels ... Since your headunit only has 4 outputs, Im assuming it doesnt have the crossover capability to run the PWX's, but what headunit? and I'll look it up to see if there is any other way... [/QUOTE]
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