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Setting crossover(s) for components.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pr0d1gy" data-source="post: 2238145" data-attributes="member: 569835"><p>Well, I figured I would put this here since wiring is an important part of this &amp; the reason for the question. I bought a set of OZ ME180CS comps and a Diamond Audio D3 400.4 amp, but here is the issue at hand. I will be running this off my Alpine iVA-D900, which has a 3 way active crossover system built into it.</p><p></p><p>Now, the question is this....since I will be running the DA amp bridged at 200x2 @ 4ohms, I will have to use the passive crossover to protect the comps set. Now, should I set the crossover in my Alpine to filter sub bass frequencies, or just let the crossover handle the entire signal &amp; filter what it is set to filter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pr0d1gy, post: 2238145, member: 569835"] Well, I figured I would put this here since wiring is an important part of this & the reason for the question. I bought a set of OZ ME180CS comps and a Diamond Audio D3 400.4 amp, but here is the issue at hand. I will be running this off my Alpine iVA-D900, which has a 3 way active crossover system built into it. Now, the question is this....since I will be running the DA amp bridged at 200x2 @ 4ohms, I will have to use the passive crossover to protect the comps set. Now, should I set the crossover in my Alpine to filter sub bass frequencies, or just let the crossover handle the entire signal & filter what it is set to filter? [/QUOTE]
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