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<blockquote data-quote="duginnz" data-source="post: 99136" data-attributes="member: 540638"><p>lots of good stuff about kicker.</p><p></p><p>u say your getting a crossover. do you need some thing special or does the amp(s) your looking at not have a lo pass filter (lpf) built in?</p><p></p><p>the more pieces of **** you stitch into a system, the more noise, pops and so on you will have to deal with eliminating, and that can be a pain in the arse.</p><p></p><p>my sub is the only original piece in my entire system. its old, its pretty big, its really cheap, but it still does what i want it too, so havent worried about splashing out on a new one. may do soon tho</p><p></p><p>doug in nz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duginnz, post: 99136, member: 540638"] lots of good stuff about kicker. u say your getting a crossover. do you need some thing special or does the amp(s) your looking at not have a lo pass filter (lpf) built in? the more pieces of **** you stitch into a system, the more noise, pops and so on you will have to deal with eliminating, and that can be a pain in the arse. my sub is the only original piece in my entire system. its old, its pretty big, its really cheap, but it still does what i want it too, so havent worried about splashing out on a new one. may do soon tho doug in nz [/QUOTE]
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