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<blockquote data-quote="chrisw91" data-source="post: 5308923" data-attributes="member: 594973"><p>it depends on what kind of speakers you get. if you get components, they will come with a crossover. but if you get coaxials, you dont need them. basically the speakers come with what they need.</p><p></p><p>and on components, the crossover filters out certain frequencys so that your tweeters and mids arnt being fed the wrong frecuency, which if you do give them the wrong frequency they will distort and eventually blow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisw91, post: 5308923, member: 594973"] it depends on what kind of speakers you get. if you get components, they will come with a crossover. but if you get coaxials, you dont need them. basically the speakers come with what they need. and on components, the crossover filters out certain frequencys so that your tweeters and mids arnt being fed the wrong frecuency, which if you do give them the wrong frequency they will distort and eventually blow. [/QUOTE]
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