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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 4704980" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>You still have to divide the frequencies between the mid and tweet. If you have a dedicated amp channel for each driver in the set, ie a 4 channel amp for a single component set, and crossovers that can cover the freq range that you need (2000-5000 hz depending on the speakers) then you can wire each tweet and each mid to their own channel and run an active setup. In that case you don't need the passives that came with the comps. If you're planning on doing front and rear components off a single 4 channel amp and you want fader control, you'll need the passives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 4704980, member: 550915"] You still have to divide the frequencies between the mid and tweet. If you have a dedicated amp channel for each driver in the set, ie a 4 channel amp for a single component set, and crossovers that can cover the freq range that you need (2000-5000 hz depending on the speakers) then you can wire each tweet and each mid to their own channel and run an active setup. In that case you don't need the passives that came with the comps. If you're planning on doing front and rear components off a single 4 channel amp and you want fader control, you'll need the passives. [/QUOTE]
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