Planninig System - What do you think?
#21
Oh, and if you wanna run only one 4 ch, you could actively cross-over the mid and tweet with your front channels and use a capacitor inline with the tweeter to limit it's frequency range. The rear channels can drive the lows in the 3 way set, the sub gets it's own. I figured I'd mention that in case you've already bought the Imprint module
#22
Awesome, Thanks for the advice. I wasn't going to use any rear speakers at all. The amount of time I have rear passengers, they can suck it up. So all that's needed then is a "bass blocker" capacitor for the tweeters? I see that lots of companies sell just the tweeters with their own mini adjustable crossover, I assume that would be slightly better because of the little bit of adjustability that comes with it. I'm still trying to find a place/company that sells individual component speakers. I'm not too familiar with many of the high end brands like Morel and the like, where can I read up on what they have to offer, and what other brands should I look at?
#23
PM MR2NR for info on Morel, or go to the website (google it, dude lol). I'm fairly certain he can still hook you up with a new set if that's what you like, but you'll have to ask him. Hertz, Focal, Hybrid Audio, and more are available from vendors on this very forum as well, so you can check them out too.
#24
Lol, yeah I did google them, I'm not that big of a noob. I'll send MR2NR a pm about speakers, I just find it easier to have someone explain it to me rather than pour over tons of stats I don't fully understand. Thanks again for the help.
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