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<blockquote data-quote="triphop" data-source="post: 93011" data-attributes="member: 544703"><p>no no no my friend... forget those 4x6 or 6x9s u need a good set of 6.5 components. components come in mids, tweets and a crossover for splitin the signal for the mids and highs(tweets)</p><p></p><p>i dont really know or understand whats that 3rd signal ur talkin. but i guess its the sub signal... that doesnt come from the comps crossovers though. unless u buy a separate crossover.</p><p></p><p>i guess</p><p></p><p>hope it helps man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="triphop, post: 93011, member: 544703"] no no no my friend... forget those 4x6 or 6x9s u need a good set of 6.5 components. components come in mids, tweets and a crossover for splitin the signal for the mids and highs(tweets) i dont really know or understand whats that 3rd signal ur talkin. but i guess its the sub signal... that doesnt come from the comps crossovers though. unless u buy a separate crossover. i guess hope it helps man [/QUOTE]
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