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<blockquote data-quote="LiveAudio911" data-source="post: 6851132" data-attributes="member: 622999"><p>Yes, would be an inline passive crossover.. there are different kinds.. the kinds you see on component sets, others that are inline RCA filters for pre-amp and those that you can plug inline on the speaker terms..</p><p></p><p>but be sure to check rms power though.. if you put too much power through them.. youll fry them..</p><p></p><p>so i would at least at min get some that are at least the max rating of the source output.. and in all honesty i would get ones that can handle at least double the max output of the source..</p><p></p><p>Youll want to get a hz roll off on it matched up.. so depending on how shitty your speakers are/sound normally youd want to cut off like 100ish or a little higher.. but in the case of stock.. you might want higher than that..</p><p></p><p>why not just turn the bass down on the stereo?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiveAudio911, post: 6851132, member: 622999"] Yes, would be an inline passive crossover.. there are different kinds.. the kinds you see on component sets, others that are inline RCA filters for pre-amp and those that you can plug inline on the speaker terms.. but be sure to check rms power though.. if you put too much power through them.. youll fry them.. so i would at least at min get some that are at least the max rating of the source output.. and in all honesty i would get ones that can handle at least double the max output of the source.. Youll want to get a hz roll off on it matched up.. so depending on how shitty your speakers are/sound normally youd want to cut off like 100ish or a little higher.. but in the case of stock.. you might want higher than that.. why not just turn the bass down on the stereo? [/QUOTE]
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