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<blockquote data-quote="FJF" data-source="post: 6293355" data-attributes="member: 601907"><p>The media, itself, doesn't support extensional to 30K. Have you ever tried listening to a 20K tone in a moving car? It's essentially inaudible. Which ever amp you get will extend high enough.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You're familiar with the concept of gain, right? When you setup the system and blend the drivers, you will set the gain on the amp appropriately. As such, the amplifier will be sending the power that's right for each driver. I honestly don't know how to explain this any differently than what's already been covered. There may be a language issue at play. Perhaps you could search around the web and find an explanation that's easier for you to understand.</p><p></p><p>If someone else can explain this more clearly, please feel free to join in.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The SR crossovers support bi-amping. This means that you'll be using an amp channel to power each driver: 4 drivers (2 mids and 2 tweeters), 4 amp channels in a 4ch amp.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think you'll see how everything falls into place, once the system is in the car. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJF, post: 6293355, member: 601907"] The media, itself, doesn't support extensional to 30K. Have you ever tried listening to a 20K tone in a moving car? It's essentially inaudible. Which ever amp you get will extend high enough. You're familiar with the concept of gain, right? When you setup the system and blend the drivers, you will set the gain on the amp appropriately. As such, the amplifier will be sending the power that's right for each driver. I honestly don't know how to explain this any differently than what's already been covered. There may be a language issue at play. Perhaps you could search around the web and find an explanation that's easier for you to understand. If someone else can explain this more clearly, please feel free to join in. The SR crossovers support bi-amping. This means that you'll be using an amp channel to power each driver: 4 drivers (2 mids and 2 tweeters), 4 amp channels in a 4ch amp. I think you'll see how everything falls into place, once the system is in the car. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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