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<blockquote data-quote="DidUHearThat?" data-source="post: 4815297" data-attributes="member: 594758"><p>I would suggest gettting a single pair of good speakers rather than 2 cheaper sets. Yes, two cheaper sets will get loud, but for the same money you can get better speakers and IMO cleaner/flatter sounding speakers are easier to hear clearly at lower volumes than cheap speakers while screaming loud.</p><p></p><p>If your looking for both clear and loud, then you must get quality high wattage speakers. Passive crossovers works very well at low power, but at high power most passive crossovers can't cut it. In my experience Dynaudio makes an excellent crossover that can handle high power. I havent' heard the morels, but I'm sure they are similar. But your going to spend alot of money for top o' the line crossovers and drivers.</p><p></p><p>Going active lets you power the drivers directly without a passive crossover and you can make the same drivers louder, and possibly cleaner. At high power levels, I think active will give you more bang for your buck.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you go active with the best 2 or 3 way componets you can afford.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DidUHearThat?, post: 4815297, member: 594758"] I would suggest gettting a single pair of good speakers rather than 2 cheaper sets. Yes, two cheaper sets will get loud, but for the same money you can get better speakers and IMO cleaner/flatter sounding speakers are easier to hear clearly at lower volumes than cheap speakers while screaming loud. If your looking for both clear and loud, then you must get quality high wattage speakers. Passive crossovers works very well at low power, but at high power most passive crossovers can't cut it. In my experience Dynaudio makes an excellent crossover that can handle high power. I havent' heard the morels, but I'm sure they are similar. But your going to spend alot of money for top o' the line crossovers and drivers. Going active lets you power the drivers directly without a passive crossover and you can make the same drivers louder, and possibly cleaner. At high power levels, I think active will give you more bang for your buck. I suggest you go active with the best 2 or 3 way componets you can afford. [/QUOTE]
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