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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8462245" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>You could get better sound by running the 8" mids active on their own amplifier channels, and add a digital signal processor to set up the crossovers, time alignment and EQ. CDT makes 2 crossovers that could be used with 8" and 5-1/4" speakers plus a pair of tweeters, but you need to consider more than just the crossover settings. Impedance matching is also important, and mixing and matching speakers with passive crossovers is a poor idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8462245, member: 628688"] You could get better sound by running the 8" mids active on their own amplifier channels, and add a digital signal processor to set up the crossovers, time alignment and EQ. CDT makes 2 crossovers that could be used with 8" and 5-1/4" speakers plus a pair of tweeters, but you need to consider more than just the crossover settings. Impedance matching is also important, and mixing and matching speakers with passive crossovers is a poor idea. [/QUOTE]
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