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pmureika

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  1. unemployed right now need a cheap option. I dont have a budget, but dont want to spend alot right now. I asked you for a budget, you specified none.I want a active 3way cross over.
  2. What do you recommend? Something really expensive would probably do the trick, just to cover all bases. Why don't you give us a little more information as to what exactly your trying to accomplish, and provide a budget. I have mids and tweetrs I want to install and adjust them . So your only using two types of speakers, 2-way. Check out the rockford 360.2. It requires a laptop with bluetooth / pda bluetooth / etc for tuning though. You may find it easiest to get a head unit that's capable of doing the processing. Others will have to talk about which models do what, that I do not know. No subs mids and tweeters
  3. So what do I need for it to work? I just want to use it as a crossover not to go active. What I am actually looking for is a three way cross over for running active. about 200 dollars Interesting. That kicker is called a active 3way cross over. I want to be able to adjust the tweeter,mids and sub.
  4. What I am actually looking for is a three way cross over for running active. about 200 dollars
  5. I said unemployed not broke.
  6. So what do I need for it to work? I just want to use it as a crossover not to go active.
  7. Read last post Finding a headunit that can do it is the cheapest way you'll get it done. ok thanks
  8. unemployed right now need a cheap option. By the way its doesnt mean I dont have money.
  9. So isnt a processor what i need for my application Yes, but the kicker kx3 is limited to what it can filter. THen what do I use?
  10. So isnt a processor what i need for my application
  11. What do you recommend? Something really expensive would probably do the trick, just to cover all bases. Why don't you give us a little more information as to what exactly your trying to accomplish, and provide a budget. I have mids and tweetrs I want to install and adjust them . So your only using two types of speakers, 2-way. Check out the rockford 360.2. It requires a laptop with bluetooth / pda bluetooth / etc for tuning though. You may find it easiest to get a head unit that's capable of doing the processing. Others will have to talk about which models do what, that I do not know. So a equalizer wont work.
  12. What do you recommend? Something really expensive would probably do the trick, just to cover all bases. Why don't you give us a little more information as to what exactly your trying to accomplish, and provide a budget. I have mids and tweetrs I want to install and adjust them .
  13. I mean using it as a crossover between tweeters and mids not active.
  14. Is a kicker kx3 a good crossover to use?
  15. Birch is amazing to work with! once you use it you never go back to mdf again! Half the weight and its real wood.
  16. I peels off after one winter.
  17. I have a saz-2500 sundown in excellent shape. PM if interested.
  18. pmureika replied to no_username's topic in General Audio
    8 Should be enough unless you plan to upgrade later then I would do four. As for pricing you would have to get a qoute from them.
  19. pmureika replied to no_username's topic in General Audio
    D C Creations can build you one.
  20. pmureika replied to no_username's topic in General Audio
    I think they will surprise you how loud they get? Are you using a sealed or ported box?

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