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<blockquote data-quote="Tips" data-source="post: 4057803" data-attributes="member: 585008"><p>Interesting. That was the main reason I wanted to go active. Cheap raw drivers. Also, I don't see how amplifying the signal and then removing unwanted frequencies is even as close to as efficient as amplifying them afterward.</p><p></p><p>If I didn't want to change my headhunt, and I wanted to use 3 different amps, 1 for tweeters, one for subs, and one for the woofers, what would be the best approach? I don't think I'd want it to be too complex, just simple. I'm not too sure what this would entail. Would I look for a DSP? A crossover? EQ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tips, post: 4057803, member: 585008"] Interesting. That was the main reason I wanted to go active. Cheap raw drivers. Also, I don't see how amplifying the signal and then removing unwanted frequencies is even as close to as efficient as amplifying them afterward. If I didn't want to change my headhunt, and I wanted to use 3 different amps, 1 for tweeters, one for subs, and one for the woofers, what would be the best approach? I don't think I'd want it to be too complex, just simple. I'm not too sure what this would entail. Would I look for a DSP? A crossover? EQ? [/QUOTE]
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