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Should I use my Amp or internal crossover on my HU?
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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8703173" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Looks like the pioneer is able to run active. Key feature you need is a high pass and low pass for the mids. If this is the case forget about worrying about amplifier crossover and passive crossovers for the speakers and let the hu send the signal to the amplifiers. Tweeters to the front channels coming out of the front channels on the hu to the front channels on the amp to the tweeters . Rear will be the mids.. Set the mono amps xover as high as it’ll go and adjust the xover in the hu for the sub channel. </p><p> You’ll need to know what the manufacturer recommends as the lowest xover point/slope for the tweeters so you know not to go any lower. Or if you know the fs of the tweeters a safe setting would be double the fs. </p><p>I would sound treat your doors for the mids (if not already done)set your gains right and that should do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8703173, member: 674179"] Looks like the pioneer is able to run active. Key feature you need is a high pass and low pass for the mids. If this is the case forget about worrying about amplifier crossover and passive crossovers for the speakers and let the hu send the signal to the amplifiers. Tweeters to the front channels coming out of the front channels on the hu to the front channels on the amp to the tweeters . Rear will be the mids.. Set the mono amps xover as high as it’ll go and adjust the xover in the hu for the sub channel. You’ll need to know what the manufacturer recommends as the lowest xover point/slope for the tweeters so you know not to go any lower. Or if you know the fs of the tweeters a safe setting would be double the fs. I would sound treat your doors for the mids (if not already done)set your gains right and that should do it. [/QUOTE]
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