tri-way crossover
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tri-way crossover
What do you guys think about this?
Tri-Way Crossover
It sounds like it would be perfect for my truck, as I want to run 2 component speakers up front and a sub in the back. This way I could use 1 amp instead of 2. The only downfall I could see is the inability to change the sub's gain and not the speakers'. But you want those to be the same anyway, right?
Tri-Way Crossover
It sounds like it would be perfect for my truck, as I want to run 2 component speakers up front and a sub in the back. This way I could use 1 amp instead of 2. The only downfall I could see is the inability to change the sub's gain and not the speakers'. But you want those to be the same anyway, right?
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The crossover offers a 12 db/octave setting for the subwoofer and a 6 db/octave setting for the speakers and it handles 250 Watts RMS per channel, which is way more than I plan to be using. Is that match a good setting to play the speakers on? The cutoff frequency is set at 100Hz, and I know some of you set your subs to frequencies below that, like 80-60 Hz.
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