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<blockquote data-quote="01 S 10" data-source="post: 4432239" data-attributes="member: 584353"><p>As stated, I am running my Sundown 100.4 active currently. Powering PG RSD mids and Power Acoustik NB-2 (i think) tweeters. I have the tweeters on channels 1 &amp; 2 with high-pass on of course, but for the mids, ch 3 &amp; 4, should I run "full" or "high-pass"? I have experimented with both, and both sound good, but when it is on full-range, it does sound better, and slightly louder im assuming because it is picking up more freq's. But, when I have my subwoofer up, the bass crackles a lot in the mids when on "full" instead of "high-pass". And it does not do it on "high-pass" of course.</p><p></p><p>-So should I keep the mids on "full" or put them on "hp".</p><p></p><p>I am tempted to reconnect the passive crossovers, but I like the flexibility of adjusting everything while Active.</p><p></p><p>-Also, I do not have any other EQ devices right now, should i look into an equilizer to help make adjusting easy and more accurate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01 S 10, post: 4432239, member: 584353"] As stated, I am running my Sundown 100.4 active currently. Powering PG RSD mids and Power Acoustik NB-2 (i think) tweeters. I have the tweeters on channels 1 & 2 with high-pass on of course, but for the mids, ch 3 & 4, should I run "full" or "high-pass"? I have experimented with both, and both sound good, but when it is on full-range, it does sound better, and slightly louder im assuming because it is picking up more freq's. But, when I have my subwoofer up, the bass crackles a lot in the mids when on "full" instead of "high-pass". And it does not do it on "high-pass" of course. -So should I keep the mids on "full" or put them on "hp". I am tempted to reconnect the passive crossovers, but I like the flexibility of adjusting everything while Active. -Also, I do not have any other EQ devices right now, should i look into an equilizer to help make adjusting easy and more accurate? [/QUOTE]
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