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<blockquote data-quote="jjoven1225" data-source="post: 212131" data-attributes="member: 546005"><p>i was bored one time so i played with a biampable crossover once, to me it doesn't make a difference at all, unless you're running two different amps, one for hi and one for low, but other than that, it doesn't make a difference...</p><p></p><p>you can just use one output.. i also tried the low output and the high output to see which one would sound better, and they both perform the same, the only difference is, the one that i use with hi input, it gets the sound quicker/faster than the low input..</p><p></p><p>they're great speaker.. i installed them in my father's car..</p><p></p><p>so i suggest if you're using just one two channel amp, just use one of the inputs, i prefer the high, but either one doesn't matter,</p><p></p><p>oh yea just remember the midbass/midrange is DVC... when i was playing with it last time, i thought the speaker was ****ed up, but i look and saw it was DVC so i connect both and now it works.. again if you wire it series or parallel, it doesn't make a difference (i think) well i wired mine in parallel tho..</p><p></p><p>good luck, just curios how much did you pay for that component, i paid $40 shipped for it, brand new with one year warranty =), that's why i think it's ****ing great speaker..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjoven1225, post: 212131, member: 546005"] i was bored one time so i played with a biampable crossover once, to me it doesn't make a difference at all, unless you're running two different amps, one for hi and one for low, but other than that, it doesn't make a difference... you can just use one output.. i also tried the low output and the high output to see which one would sound better, and they both perform the same, the only difference is, the one that i use with hi input, it gets the sound quicker/faster than the low input.. they're great speaker.. i installed them in my father's car.. so i suggest if you're using just one two channel amp, just use one of the inputs, i prefer the high, but either one doesn't matter, oh yea just remember the midbass/midrange is DVC... when i was playing with it last time, i thought the speaker was ****ed up, but i look and saw it was DVC so i connect both and now it works.. again if you wire it series or parallel, it doesn't make a difference (i think) well i wired mine in parallel tho.. good luck, just curios how much did you pay for that component, i paid $40 shipped for it, brand new with one year warranty =), that's why i think it's ****ing great speaker.. [/QUOTE]
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