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sriskie 04-08-2010 07:03 PM


Originally Posted by Dukk (Post 565048)
Actually I just checked your amp link and you're already using a 4ch amp but it sounds like you still have the passive crossover. Why?

I have never researched or even concidered going active. I assumed it took more then just a 4 channel amp to do it. Don't I need a different head unit or some kind of processor to do it? Also, wouldn't CDT be able to do a much better job tuning it than a ham fisted noob like me?

Checking bcae...

jarredjoffe 04-08-2010 10:58 PM

Jane and Steeles. there is a McDonalds just past the intersection on Steeles. right before the McDonalds is a audio store. the customer service is very good. he has lots of Rockford and clarion and . and has a wall to test lots of stuff and in different combination

Dukk 04-09-2010 02:19 PM

All you would need to go active is to pick up a 2way+Sub outboard crossover. A Coustic XM5 or XM6 would be perfect, they are cheap used, and a great quality piece.

sriskie 04-10-2010 05:41 AM


Originally Posted by avidedtr (Post 564613)
Call ahead to custom...cause I think they are closed on weekends:bs:

Turns out 10-3 on Saturdays.:appl:

sriskie 04-10-2010 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by Dukk (Post 565323)
All you would need to go active is to pick up a 2way+Sub outboard crossover. A Coustic XM5 or XM6 would be perfect, they are cheap used, and a great quality piece.

I checked ou the XM6 manual...my head started to hurt. I'm struggling with a passive install, that might just drive me nuts fiddling with everything.:ohwell:

SPL Inc 04-10-2010 09:54 AM

Go to the Big Blue Box Store in Kingston and ask for Jeff. I can take a listen if you like.

Dukk 04-10-2010 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by sriskie (Post 565478)
I checked ou the XM6 manual...my head started to hurt. I'm struggling with a passive install, that might just drive me nuts fiddling with everything.:ohwell:

Nah man, don't be intimidated. Preliminary settings are:

Sub: 70-80hz

Midrange: 80-100 high pass to 3500-4000hz low pass

Tweeter: 4000hz

That'll get you in the ball park :)

Denonite 04-10-2010 12:48 PM

^^yep, what he said...active is easy, and so much better. Usually with comps I'll start with the passive's cross over points and slope as listed in the manual (if it's listed) and then adjust to my liking as I listen to the system.

AAAAAAA 04-10-2010 12:54 PM

I may have an active xover to.... although I am not convinced that's the issue.

sriskie 04-11-2010 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by SPL Inc (Post 565496)
Go to the Big Blue Box Store in Kingston and ask for Jeff. I can take a listen if you like.

That would be great!!! Do you work usually work weekends?


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