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Baseline Branded Car Amplifier Specs
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<blockquote data-quote="ramonw" data-source="post: 834049" data-attributes="member: 18671"><p>hi Gertjie</p><p></p><p>You could go either way with this one. Obviously the split system will tick both boxes ie midrange and tweeters on one channel. (2 channels for both sets )</p><p>If you wire the tweeter direct to the amp you will need more channels available, so mids and tweets on two separate channels. (4 channels for both sets)</p><p>My advise would be, if you go for split system buy the best quality you can find and get ones with crossovers with attenuation settings on them.</p><p>The splits do come as a package. mid tweet and crossovers.</p><p></p><p>The passive crossovers on my alpine split system were pathetic! </p><p>also make sure that you know the size and depth of your door panels so that your speakers fit.</p><p>if not you will need to get spacers which add some complexity.</p><p></p><p>Let us know what you decide.</p><p></p><p>Cheers </p><p></p><p>Ramon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramonw, post: 834049, member: 18671"] hi Gertjie You could go either way with this one. Obviously the split system will tick both boxes ie midrange and tweeters on one channel. (2 channels for both sets ) If you wire the tweeter direct to the amp you will need more channels available, so mids and tweets on two separate channels. (4 channels for both sets) My advise would be, if you go for split system buy the best quality you can find and get ones with crossovers with attenuation settings on them. The splits do come as a package. mid tweet and crossovers. The passive crossovers on my alpine split system were pathetic! also make sure that you know the size and depth of your door panels so that your speakers fit. if not you will need to get spacers which add some complexity. Let us know what you decide. Cheers Ramon [/QUOTE]
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