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<blockquote data-quote="genxx" data-source="post: 3130599" data-attributes="member: 575023"><p>Ok I will try to answer you last question easily. If you have a 2 channel amp that is 200 watts total that is 100 watts per channel. Your left speaker will see 100 watts and your right speaker will see 100watts.</p><p></p><p>If you have a 4 channel 75w x 4. I will break this one down now. On a HU that has 6 pre-out channels you are using four for the front stage leaving 2 pre-out channels for your sub amp.</p><p></p><p>75w front left mid</p><p></p><p>75w front right mid</p><p></p><p>75w front left tweeter</p><p></p><p>75w front right tweeter</p><p></p><p>Yes it is headunit to amp. You are using the built x-over funtions with the HU to x-over each pair of channels. Unless your HU is capable of a x-over point per channel. A channel is one pre-out two pre-out channels make a pair.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I did not confused you even more. Before you go off doing active you need to do alot of research and understand what you are getting into. It not as easy as just throwing some speakers in buying some amps and guessing x-over points and slopes. You need to understand x-overs and slopes. Also need to understand how to use the GEQ and PEQ function and what the difference is as well as adjusting the Q. Then you need to learn how to use T/A. Ok thats enough for you to think about. Do alot of reading and gather knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="genxx, post: 3130599, member: 575023"] Ok I will try to answer you last question easily. If you have a 2 channel amp that is 200 watts total that is 100 watts per channel. Your left speaker will see 100 watts and your right speaker will see 100watts. If you have a 4 channel 75w x 4. I will break this one down now. On a HU that has 6 pre-out channels you are using four for the front stage leaving 2 pre-out channels for your sub amp. 75w front left mid 75w front right mid 75w front left tweeter 75w front right tweeter Yes it is headunit to amp. You are using the built x-over funtions with the HU to x-over each pair of channels. Unless your HU is capable of a x-over point per channel. A channel is one pre-out two pre-out channels make a pair. Hopefully I did not confused you even more. Before you go off doing active you need to do alot of research and understand what you are getting into. It not as easy as just throwing some speakers in buying some amps and guessing x-over points and slopes. You need to understand x-overs and slopes. Also need to understand how to use the GEQ and PEQ function and what the difference is as well as adjusting the Q. Then you need to learn how to use T/A. Ok thats enough for you to think about. Do alot of reading and gather knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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