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<blockquote data-quote="bumpasauras" data-source="post: 8256476" data-attributes="member: 607820"><p>Ok I'm assuming your Polk amp is 2 channel . If that's the case but the sound qubed componet set I think is 200$ and it comes with the crossovers you need just hook up the speaker wires to the proper locations and bamm done .</p><p></p><p>What you are thinking of is getting an external crossover so you can run a 4 channel "active" where you run your rca's from your deck to a crossover where it would split/crossover your signal into a high pass RCA signal (tweets) which would go to 1 side of the 4 channel amp to send signal/power to your tweets and then the other rca's comming outta the crossover would need to be "bandpassed" allowing say everything from 90htz to 5000 htz to pass through to the other 2 channels of the 4ch amp to send signal/power to the mids.</p><p></p><p>With a 2 channle you need to have a "passive" crossover (the type that comes with componet sets) to run a 2 way componet set</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpasauras, post: 8256476, member: 607820"] Ok I'm assuming your Polk amp is 2 channel . If that's the case but the sound qubed componet set I think is 200$ and it comes with the crossovers you need just hook up the speaker wires to the proper locations and bamm done . What you are thinking of is getting an external crossover so you can run a 4 channel "active" where you run your rca's from your deck to a crossover where it would split/crossover your signal into a high pass RCA signal (tweets) which would go to 1 side of the 4 channel amp to send signal/power to your tweets and then the other rca's comming outta the crossover would need to be "bandpassed" allowing say everything from 90htz to 5000 htz to pass through to the other 2 channels of the 4ch amp to send signal/power to the mids. With a 2 channle you need to have a "passive" crossover (the type that comes with componet sets) to run a 2 way componet set [/QUOTE]
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