its_bacon12
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again, all subjective to preferences //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
its a pain in the *** to me. you might like it but i dont.
and ok about the 9887 and 880. but you might like the sound better of the 9887 and someone else the 880. again, subjective to listening preferences.
SQ yes, SPL pure numbers.Ya definately I don't argue that. Hell 100% of car audio is really subjective //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
x2.Um why 1k or 5k on the tweet?
What tweet are you using? Most won't play down to 1k without damage
i would use sharper slopes on the high pass. and you dont need 8 channels from the head unit. i am running 3 way off 1 set of rca's out of the head unit. sub, mid, tweetYou'll typically need 6 channels of amplification for your 3 way, and then your sub amp is separate. Midbass isn't going to be the same frequency range as your sub, so no, you don't want to use your sub RCAs. It would look something like this:
Sub: LPF@63Hz, 12db/oct
Midbass: HPF@63Hz, 12db/oct, LPF@300Hz, 12db/oct
Midrange: HPF@300Hz, 12db/oct, LPF@2.5kHz, 12db/oct
Tweeter: HPF@3.0kHz, 12db/oct
You will need either a HU that runs 8 channel, like one of the Eclipses, or have a 3 way Active HU then do the rest with a versatile amp. Or, you could just use the passive xovers that came with your components to cross over the midrange/tweeter, and use the 'high' xover on your 3 way Active HU to bandpass the mids/midrange. Then you would only need a 4 channel, and run the midbass off the front two channels, and the midrange/tweeter combo off the rears with the midrange actively x'd over@300Hz from the deck. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
3 way active is tweet, mid, subi would use sharper slopes on the high pass. and you dont need 8 channels from the head unit. i am running 3 way off 1 set of rca's out of the head unit. sub, mid, tweet
Which brings up this question //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Let's say you wanna run active. If you have an amp that will do 150x4, which would be a nice amount of power for the mids, but it seems like it would be total over kill on the tweeters. For example, if you are setting the gains on the amp with the headunit at 75% then even with the gain to the tweeters at zero you are still sending a shit ton of power to them.
I really want to get a 4 channel amp and run active, but I am worried that if I get something that has enough power for my mids that it might be overpowering to the tweeters. Any thoughts?