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<blockquote data-quote="uncle sam" data-source="post: 17642" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Hey Louis, a list of your equipment would be very helpful in answerin your questions man ;D But here is what I can tell you in the meantime:</p><p></p><p>1. Tweeters can be wired either to a passive crossover or drirectly to an amplifer channel (active).</p><p></p><p>2. This is a really subjective question, best would be trying the tweeters in different locations with prestic for a few weeks first and see where they sound best to you, there is no textbook right position for this.</p><p></p><p>3. Active vs passive is always a subjective thing and guys will argue this to their deaths, for me personally, I love active, you simply can't beat the flexibility, and tuning ability. If you have enough amplification, I would really recommend going active.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle sam, post: 17642, member: 420"] Hey Louis, a list of your equipment would be very helpful in answerin your questions man ;D But here is what I can tell you in the meantime: 1. Tweeters can be wired either to a passive crossover or drirectly to an amplifer channel (active). 2. This is a really subjective question, best would be trying the tweeters in different locations with prestic for a few weeks first and see where they sound best to you, there is no textbook right position for this. 3. Active vs passive is always a subjective thing and guys will argue this to their deaths, for me personally, I love active, you simply can't beat the flexibility, and tuning ability. If you have enough amplification, I would really recommend going active. [/QUOTE]
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