3-way Passive Crossover Front Stage???
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3-way Passive Crossover Front Stage???
I've got a 2way component set of 5.25" and tweeters. These came with a crossover as usual. I've also got a set of 2way coax. 3.5". I want to find a 3-way passive crossover to use all these speakers for my front stage, I'm sure the 2way coax. is not ideal but it's what I've got. Is this going to work? Wherer can I find the passive crossover? Any input would be appriciated. Thanks.
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Yah, right now I got the 5.25's on an amp (rear RCA's) and the 3.5's off the deck (front speakers). most of the time I have the 3.5's faded right out (R15) but for some songs I might fade them in a bit to about R12-10-8 (ya know the deck settings). Am I best to just leave it the way it is??
#5
Yah, right now I got the 5.25's on an amp (rear RCA's) and the 3.5's off the deck (front speakers). most of the time I have the 3.5's faded right out (R15) but for some songs I might fade them in a bit to about R12-10-8 (ya know the deck settings). Am I best to just leave it the way it is??
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I figure that was the best before I really new about 3-way systems etc. I've got a cap. as a high pass in place now, it came with the 3.5's. From what I remember it was about 200hz or so. Well I guess it will all stay the same for now. It's all a learning process as before this system I only ran coax. speakers in the car off the deck with no crossovers at all.
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It's a BMW '98 318i (4door). I happy with the setup I've got now, I'm just want to tweek it a bit if I can. I'm not looking to win any comp's, I spend a least 1.5hrs a day going to and from work so i want a solid daily driver.
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