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dryv_audio 
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Posted: December 04, 2013 at 12:29 PM / IP Logged  
What are my options for a 4way active crossover setup?
I carry several brands but none of them offers what I'm looking for.
Another shop offered input about using a combination of a 3way and a 2way.I thought about the Soundstream Synthesis but I don't want anything that complex for this build.
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You can find them on Ebay. Active means, powered and adjustable. Passive are no power, and fixed crossover values.
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Describe why you need a 4-way active setup. What are the system plans? It might be possible to use a 3-way and a 2-way stacked.
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usually if you get creative with the crossovers built into head units and amps, you only need a single 3-way active crossover. the simpler the better, i wouldnt want all that equipment if i could make use of something you already have.
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I always use 3 way...

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