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<blockquote data-quote="Joebobclark" data-source="post: 8316079" data-attributes="member: 574696"><p>No problem. Glad I can help... we all start somewhere, lol...</p><p></p><p>Looks like you got a good grasp of it. Dont forget to turn off any headunit HPF/LPF for the front and rear outputs, its fine to use the sub out directly from the headunit if you like (set the LPF for the sub out accordingly) or you can go through the external crossover just like the front/rear, as it will most likely have a sub in/out with LPF as well...</p><p></p><p>And remember, these are just crossover points for the output signals to the amps... you can still use the headunit EQ (which is really nice on the 4000NEX) to adjust levels of those freqs to blend them better if needed... (i.e. your tweets are over powering your mids, or vice versa...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joebobclark, post: 8316079, member: 574696"] No problem. Glad I can help... we all start somewhere, lol... Looks like you got a good grasp of it. Dont forget to turn off any headunit HPF/LPF for the front and rear outputs, its fine to use the sub out directly from the headunit if you like (set the LPF for the sub out accordingly) or you can go through the external crossover just like the front/rear, as it will most likely have a sub in/out with LPF as well... And remember, these are just crossover points for the output signals to the amps... you can still use the headunit EQ (which is really nice on the 4000NEX) to adjust levels of those freqs to blend them better if needed... (i.e. your tweets are over powering your mids, or vice versa...) [/QUOTE]
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