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raptor333 
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Hi I was wondring if anybody could help me decide on what kind of crossover would be best if I wanted to connnect 2 sony xplode amps together and possibly another amp for other speakers?
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What are you using the amps for?  This will determine what kind of crossover you need.
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if you are going to run 2 or more amps you should consider getting an in dash eq
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I am using the amps to run  2 12inch subs
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So if you're running both amps for your subs, you'll need a subwoofer crossover (or use the LP crossover on the amps.)  If you run another amp for your mains, you'll need to run it off a high-pass crossover (or use the HPF on the amp.)  Is this what you want, or are you looking for brand name recomendations?
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that is perfect, but do you have any brand name recomendatons?
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How much do you want to spend?
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Ok, I looked at my amps and I understand the lp crossover for my subs what kind of amp do you think i should get for my mains ($200). Can i run my midbass drivers and front speakers from this amp and my tweeters from my head unit?

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