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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Boyer" data-source="post: 6674982" data-attributes="member: 619332"><p><span style="color: Blue">Man....I AM out of the loop. My last set-up 4 years ago was MB Quart Q series I believe, 3 ways. But I've decided to keep this system small and clean, so that's why I'm leaning towards the 2 ways at this time. I'm lost on the whole "active" thing. By your description, if I want to go "active' I need a 4 channel amp, or 2 -2 channel amps to accomplish this. With 2 -2 channel amps, one amp would be for each door where the speakers will be placed, with each of the 4 channels going to power the 4 individual speakers?? Then with the 4 channel amp each channel of that amp would do the same thing as the 2-2 channel amps right?? Hopefully I didn't confuse you with all that. </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Blue">No navigation unit for me. Just a HU. I've been looking hard at the Audison amps. I really like what I have read on the web, and in the various forums. Although the Rainbow's have caught my eye also.Thanks very much for the advice. I will try to keep up as this progresses.</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Sienna">Kevin.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Boyer, post: 6674982, member: 619332"] [COLOR=Blue]Man....I AM out of the loop. My last set-up 4 years ago was MB Quart Q series I believe, 3 ways. But I've decided to keep this system small and clean, so that's why I'm leaning towards the 2 ways at this time. I'm lost on the whole "active" thing. By your description, if I want to go "active' I need a 4 channel amp, or 2 -2 channel amps to accomplish this. With 2 -2 channel amps, one amp would be for each door where the speakers will be placed, with each of the 4 channels going to power the 4 individual speakers?? Then with the 4 channel amp each channel of that amp would do the same thing as the 2-2 channel amps right?? Hopefully I didn't confuse you with all that. [/COLOR] [COLOR=Blue]No navigation unit for me. Just a HU. I've been looking hard at the Audison amps. I really like what I have read on the web, and in the various forums. Although the Rainbow's have caught my eye also.Thanks very much for the advice. I will try to keep up as this progresses.[/COLOR] [COLOR=Sienna]Kevin.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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