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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 835061" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>if it were ME, id keep the RE mid\tweet comp set on its passive Xover the way it wants to be - on channel 1\2 for 75x2@4, and then channel 3\4 id run straight to an active <strong>BANDPASS</strong> Xover and then to the XXXmids in your doors - play with the xover until it blends with the mids\tweets and the substage, then you will have 75x2@4 and on the other channels, 150x2@2. and full controll over the midbass frequencies and the subbass frequencies (via low pass filter on your amp). the mid\tweet will be static (cuz of the passive Xover) but they were meant to play those frequencies... you might have to lowpass the signal INTO the passive Xover. a simple Fmod from harrison labs on cardomain\store can do this, or the active Xover might have 2 or 3 channels you can use instead to make it more controllable because Fmods will ONLY cut at a CERTAIN frequency.</p><p></p><p>if my kodas were 2ohm, thats what id be doing using a ST-1100 or whatever memphis 5 channel amp. and the horns on the other two channels - with the avalanche on the 5th channel with 1100w. what a beautiful amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/drool.gif.b5e863e893038027711d4402f340dad0.gif</p><p></p><p>but nOOooo - adire just HAD to make them SVC4 //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bawling.gif.6287aa5d1d447c8af063fc9466e822ef.gif</p><p></p><p>hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 835061, member: 555713"] if it were ME, id keep the RE mid\tweet comp set on its passive Xover the way it wants to be - on channel 1\2 for 75x2@4, and then channel 3\4 id run straight to an active [B]BANDPASS[/B] Xover and then to the XXXmids in your doors - play with the xover until it blends with the mids\tweets and the substage, then you will have 75x2@4 and on the other channels, 150x2@2. and full controll over the midbass frequencies and the subbass frequencies (via low pass filter on your amp). the mid\tweet will be static (cuz of the passive Xover) but they were meant to play those frequencies... you might have to lowpass the signal INTO the passive Xover. a simple Fmod from harrison labs on cardomain\store can do this, or the active Xover might have 2 or 3 channels you can use instead to make it more controllable because Fmods will ONLY cut at a CERTAIN frequency. if my kodas were 2ohm, thats what id be doing using a ST-1100 or whatever memphis 5 channel amp. and the horns on the other two channels - with the avalanche on the 5th channel with 1100w. what a beautiful amp [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/drool.gif.b5e863e893038027711d4402f340dad0.gif[/IMG] but nOOooo - adire just HAD to make them SVC4 [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/bawling.gif.6287aa5d1d447c8af063fc9466e822ef.gif[/IMG] hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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