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I am wanting to 'build' a center channel for my h/a system. I have a pair of CDT CL-5's 4ohm to use. I am thinking, wiring them to 8ohm and build a small cabinet for them. My question is on the crossover. Is there a xover kit, or a decent xover out there to buy, that I can mount inside the small cabinet, that can handle the 110w my Pioneer VSX puts out? Dont really know what my budget would be, but I surely dont wanna spend too much, or I'd just buy a speaker on ebay or something. I have looked at parts express, and see some 2-ways...I guess I could just use the high pass side of one of those? Or, could it be as simple as just getting some 'bass-blockers' for the cdt's and go with that?

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ah...true, forgot about that shielded deal. probably just be simple-er to buy a speaker. Thanks for the input.

Prob the most used speaker in the whole system( dialog), you dont wanna mess it up.

Or if it is you wanting to build one, pick a "kit" from a reputable home audio source and assemble it including the crossover. It won't be the best perhaps, but still most likely better than what you would buy premanufactured.

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Thanks for the response. I will begin yet a new search! :)

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