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<blockquote data-quote="Bacovish" data-source="post: 8504450" data-attributes="member: 668904"><p>It also depends how far down that rabbit hole you want to go. If your pockets are deep and you have the knowledge and ability the dsp is the way to go(mentioned above) really good advice by the way. I'm currently running some Dyn 2 way coponents(passive) off a bridged Arc 4 channel amp and I'm loving it. At first I thought I would need a Dsp to get the quality i was looking for. Plus the $$$ and the complexity(I'm a beginner) turned me off. What ever you decide what to do and direction you want to go find some members here that have the knowledge and seem to have the same taste and pm them for some advice along your journey otherwise you will get pulled a lot of different directions. I agree above you have to start with good equipment but some speakers just love the juice. I doubled my wattage to mine and was shocked at the sound quality. Probably because I am running passive and not active. Active I believe is more efficient so lots of juice is not required. If your on a budget go 2 way passive. If you have a big budget and definitely go 3way active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bacovish, post: 8504450, member: 668904"] It also depends how far down that rabbit hole you want to go. If your pockets are deep and you have the knowledge and ability the dsp is the way to go(mentioned above) really good advice by the way. I'm currently running some Dyn 2 way coponents(passive) off a bridged Arc 4 channel amp and I'm loving it. At first I thought I would need a Dsp to get the quality i was looking for. Plus the $$$ and the complexity(I'm a beginner) turned me off. What ever you decide what to do and direction you want to go find some members here that have the knowledge and seem to have the same taste and pm them for some advice along your journey otherwise you will get pulled a lot of different directions. I agree above you have to start with good equipment but some speakers just love the juice. I doubled my wattage to mine and was shocked at the sound quality. Probably because I am running passive and not active. Active I believe is more efficient so lots of juice is not required. If your on a budget go 2 way passive. If you have a big budget and definitely go 3way active. [/QUOTE]
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