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roughly $600 to spend on component sets what to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="Abo" data-source="post: 8695892" data-attributes="member: 678803"><p>he would be fine with just the head unit if he didn’t have tweeters. That creates 6 drivers now and 4 must be wire in parallel or series or through a passive crossover. simply wiring them in parallel or series with a capacitor for the tweeter still won’t give him full control over the frequencies going to his front channels without crossover. The front channels only will believe there is one driver per channel when actually there are a driver and a tweeter. There is no way to set that stereo to split and crossover the frequencies. So he just wants to use a capacitor to block the low frequencies to his tweeters but still that doesn’t yield that much control over the frequencies. He will need a crossover to crossover between his front drivers and tweeters. Not even the best stereo can split frequencies on one channel. That’s where a crossover comes into play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abo, post: 8695892, member: 678803"] he would be fine with just the head unit if he didn’t have tweeters. That creates 6 drivers now and 4 must be wire in parallel or series or through a passive crossover. simply wiring them in parallel or series with a capacitor for the tweeter still won’t give him full control over the frequencies going to his front channels without crossover. The front channels only will believe there is one driver per channel when actually there are a driver and a tweeter. There is no way to set that stereo to split and crossover the frequencies. So he just wants to use a capacitor to block the low frequencies to his tweeters but still that doesn’t yield that much control over the frequencies. He will need a crossover to crossover between his front drivers and tweeters. Not even the best stereo can split frequencies on one channel. That’s where a crossover comes into play. [/QUOTE]
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