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<blockquote data-quote="gijoe" data-source="post: 3525684" data-attributes="member: 574042"><p>From what I understand, making a passive crossover can be a real chore unless you know a lot about what you're doing. Using a crossover from another comp set might work, but the crossovers are made specifically for that tweet and mid, so finding a passive crossover to work correctly with a diy system might be just as tough as building your own. I would recommend just buying a component set with tweets, mids and crossovers if you want plug and play. THere are a lot of nice sets out there. Don't think that a passive set can't sound good, there are plenty of sets out there that sound amazing run passive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gijoe, post: 3525684, member: 574042"] From what I understand, making a passive crossover can be a real chore unless you know a lot about what you're doing. Using a crossover from another comp set might work, but the crossovers are made specifically for that tweet and mid, so finding a passive crossover to work correctly with a diy system might be just as tough as building your own. I would recommend just buying a component set with tweets, mids and crossovers if you want plug and play. THere are a lot of nice sets out there. Don't think that a passive set can't sound good, there are plenty of sets out there that sound amazing run passive. [/QUOTE]
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