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<blockquote data-quote="1wickd6" data-source="post: 5839852" data-attributes="member: 594807"><p>Please excuse the "newb" question here, but I need some clarification regarding crossovers.</p><p></p><p>I was reading through a build log and saw that the owner installed a stand alone 3-way electronic crossover in addition to the built in crossover that the amplifier had. I remember back in the day I used this same type of cross over but only because my amps didnt have them build in. What is the advantage of using a separate cross over? Is it just that you get more fine tuning and control over the frequencys? And how much of a difference can one of these actually make? I guess my main question is, should I incorporate one of these into my system even though my amp has a build in crossover? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1wickd6, post: 5839852, member: 594807"] Please excuse the "newb" question here, but I need some clarification regarding crossovers. I was reading through a build log and saw that the owner installed a stand alone 3-way electronic crossover in addition to the built in crossover that the amplifier had. I remember back in the day I used this same type of cross over but only because my amps didnt have them build in. What is the advantage of using a separate cross over? Is it just that you get more fine tuning and control over the frequencys? And how much of a difference can one of these actually make? I guess my main question is, should I incorporate one of these into my system even though my amp has a build in crossover? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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