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SSA Evil 6.5 VS Exodus Anarchy 704
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<blockquote data-quote="Garnell01" data-source="post: 8675647" data-attributes="member: 676850"><p>Thanks for the response Jeff,</p><p></p><p>As far as filters go, the Evils are on full bandpass and the Anarchys are low passed on the amp. The taramps does not have any hz adjustments on the amp itself, just gain, lp hp bp. </p><p></p><p>I am not going to be running active because I do not want to add another amp. The evils will be put on a passive crossover once I get my tweeters in which is tomorrow. I ran all new 14 gauge speaker wire and completely bypassed all stock speaker wiring (which was a pain like no other in this 2nd gen durango). </p><p></p><p>Crossover points are not set on the head unit either (pioneer avh2400nex). I was thinking of running the anarchys on the sub output but wasnt sure if it was the smart thing to do, but now that you said that I will try that next. I also was noticing that the passenger side anarchy had a weaker bass response than the driver side, I was guessing that it may be wiring, i was also wondering if my rca cables were just no good. They came from a scosche 4 gauge amp wiring kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garnell01, post: 8675647, member: 676850"] Thanks for the response Jeff, As far as filters go, the Evils are on full bandpass and the Anarchys are low passed on the amp. The taramps does not have any hz adjustments on the amp itself, just gain, lp hp bp. I am not going to be running active because I do not want to add another amp. The evils will be put on a passive crossover once I get my tweeters in which is tomorrow. I ran all new 14 gauge speaker wire and completely bypassed all stock speaker wiring (which was a pain like no other in this 2nd gen durango). Crossover points are not set on the head unit either (pioneer avh2400nex). I was thinking of running the anarchys on the sub output but wasnt sure if it was the smart thing to do, but now that you said that I will try that next. I also was noticing that the passenger side anarchy had a weaker bass response than the driver side, I was guessing that it may be wiring, i was also wondering if my rca cables were just no good. They came from a scosche 4 gauge amp wiring kit. [/QUOTE]
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