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Question about using an equalizer with crossovers
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8610148" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>unless we know the slope and crossover point then its pretty useless to try to crapshoot a tweeter..</p><p></p><p>The better option would be to get rid of the passive crossover completely and run active with the mid and tweeter straight to the amp and the head unit does all the crossover functions. You'll have to change your head unit selection because kenwood head units are not active capable. Active setups will sound miles better than passive setups due to the ability to choose the proper crossover point that matches your vehicle acoustics, not some random @ss manufacturer crossover point that literally takes no account for vehicle acoustics. When you go active, you can virtually almost make any tweeter work with any mid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8610148, member: 650438"] unless we know the slope and crossover point then its pretty useless to try to crapshoot a tweeter.. The better option would be to get rid of the passive crossover completely and run active with the mid and tweeter straight to the amp and the head unit does all the crossover functions. You'll have to change your head unit selection because kenwood head units are not active capable. Active setups will sound miles better than passive setups due to the ability to choose the proper crossover point that matches your vehicle acoustics, not some random @ss manufacturer crossover point that literally takes no account for vehicle acoustics. When you go active, you can virtually almost make any tweeter work with any mid. [/QUOTE]
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