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Xtant 3300c should I get?
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<blockquote data-quote="jar1zx" data-source="post: 8103874" data-attributes="member: 630453"><p>Run front RCA to splitter then to Xtant and front channel of PPI. Use Xtant on new mid bass 6.5 that takes 150 rms each. Run front channel of PPI to tweeters that will not take 150 rms each. Use broken crossovers that no longer out put midrange on tweeters</p><p></p><p>Move good front crossovers to rear comps and run off rear channel of PPI. I would run the Xtant full on the mid or use built in crossover to cut highs.</p><p></p><p>Problem right now is one of the rear component crossovers is messed up will not put sound out on mid range but tweeter still works</p><p></p><p>Other problem is my PPI will not power the new 150 rms mid bass speakers I just ordered and if it did my tweeters would not hold that power.</p><p></p><p>But thx with your input on Xtant that was helpful. and at the price I would get it for I will shy away from it. I can fix my set up with a 300+ rms 2 channel amp. And active crossover</p><p></p><p>I was wanting to try Xtant tho because I never did back in the day. I was able to hear one set up back then and it sounded really good</p><p></p><p>Ok I'm going to crash I will read this tomorrow. An sry for drunk posting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jar1zx, post: 8103874, member: 630453"] Run front RCA to splitter then to Xtant and front channel of PPI. Use Xtant on new mid bass 6.5 that takes 150 rms each. Run front channel of PPI to tweeters that will not take 150 rms each. Use broken crossovers that no longer out put midrange on tweeters Move good front crossovers to rear comps and run off rear channel of PPI. I would run the Xtant full on the mid or use built in crossover to cut highs. Problem right now is one of the rear component crossovers is messed up will not put sound out on mid range but tweeter still works Other problem is my PPI will not power the new 150 rms mid bass speakers I just ordered and if it did my tweeters would not hold that power. But thx with your input on Xtant that was helpful. and at the price I would get it for I will shy away from it. I can fix my set up with a 300+ rms 2 channel amp. And active crossover I was wanting to try Xtant tho because I never did back in the day. I was able to hear one set up back then and it sounded really good Ok I'm going to crash I will read this tomorrow. An sry for drunk posting again. [/QUOTE]
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