TURBOPOWERED68
David
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- Jan 31, 2006
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Putting together a small sound system.
My head unit has only one out put it can be set as a sub out or rear out.
I have two amps one for my rear 6x9s and one for my 10” sub.
So I put a Y to split the one line out from the radio to feed the two amps.
The problem is that I am feeding the sub highs and lows and the same to the 6x9’s
Do I go with???
Bass blockers and high blockers at each speaker – the draw back is that I would be wasting energy amplifying the frequency to then block it at the speaker.
Electronic Cross over- I have gone to a few places and I keep being told that that is “old school” and “out dated tech”
EQ with 2 or more out puts.
Sound processors = big $$$$$$$$
Not looking to entertain the whole block I am looking for a good quality sound at a budget.
i currently have two-3.5 inch dash speakers two 6x9 in the rear deck and one 10" sub.
I want to add door speakers and tiny tweeters on the A-pillar, what do you recommend for these locations? compact, light weight and good sound.
My head unit has only one out put it can be set as a sub out or rear out.
I have two amps one for my rear 6x9s and one for my 10” sub.
So I put a Y to split the one line out from the radio to feed the two amps.
The problem is that I am feeding the sub highs and lows and the same to the 6x9’s
Do I go with???
Bass blockers and high blockers at each speaker – the draw back is that I would be wasting energy amplifying the frequency to then block it at the speaker.
Electronic Cross over- I have gone to a few places and I keep being told that that is “old school” and “out dated tech”
EQ with 2 or more out puts.
Sound processors = big $$$$$$$$
Not looking to entertain the whole block I am looking for a good quality sound at a budget.
i currently have two-3.5 inch dash speakers two 6x9 in the rear deck and one 10" sub.
I want to add door speakers and tiny tweeters on the A-pillar, what do you recommend for these locations? compact, light weight and good sound.