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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7127600" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>Thanks to all of the replies, I don't have a good signal processor, so I will run just the passive network, I'll have to double check on the amp freq. adjustment. I was a little weary of running tweets directly into the amp because the HU I am looking at has a 5V preout and I can only adjust the gain down to 6V, I figured I would probably end up killing the tweets.</p><p></p><p>My only concern with bridging the channels to run the front and give more power into the left and right independently is that the THD raises when you bridge them. I'm not looking into competiton, just to have enjoyable sound with a good dynamic range... I know when I said SQL everyone assumed I was looking into major details but I just wanted to specify I don't want "bump in the trunk"...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7127600, member: 628274"] Thanks to all of the replies, I don't have a good signal processor, so I will run just the passive network, I'll have to double check on the amp freq. adjustment. I was a little weary of running tweets directly into the amp because the HU I am looking at has a 5V preout and I can only adjust the gain down to 6V, I figured I would probably end up killing the tweets. My only concern with bridging the channels to run the front and give more power into the left and right independently is that the THD raises when you bridge them. I'm not looking into competiton, just to have enjoyable sound with a good dynamic range... I know when I said SQL everyone assumed I was looking into major details but I just wanted to specify I don't want "bump in the trunk"... [/QUOTE]
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