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Help. Wanting to buy speakers and run active. Already have amp. Flexible $200 budget.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakerrr" data-source="post: 8434197" data-attributes="member: 637923"><p>Yeah, I was looking at cdt. I just figured I could take out the rear deck speakers to get some bass in the cabin from the trunk. It's only loud when I fold the seats down but I'd prefer to keep them up. I have a Kenwood x998 which seems like a pretty good head unit. If I'm not mistaken it's one of Kenwood's top model. Probably should've gotten an 80prs but oh well.</p><p></p><p>So it wouldn't really be that simple just to run the speaker wire directly from the amp and set the crossovers at like 80 and 4k hz or so? I definitely don't want to bother with a dsp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakerrr, post: 8434197, member: 637923"] Yeah, I was looking at cdt. I just figured I could take out the rear deck speakers to get some bass in the cabin from the trunk. It's only loud when I fold the seats down but I'd prefer to keep them up. I have a Kenwood x998 which seems like a pretty good head unit. If I'm not mistaken it's one of Kenwood's top model. Probably should've gotten an 80prs but oh well. So it wouldn't really be that simple just to run the speaker wire directly from the amp and set the crossovers at like 80 and 4k hz or so? I definitely don't want to bother with a dsp. [/QUOTE]
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