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scottyland64
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I have 2 rca's coming from my headunit. One for front speakers and one for rear. My front speakers consist of 2mid-range(L and R) and 2tweeters(L and R) as well as my rear.Basically is there a crossover that can accept a front and rear inputs, and have 4 outputs(2 high freq's(one front and one rear) and 2 mid-range freq's(one front and one rear))? I want to run mid-range from 320Hz-3500Hz and highs from 3500Hz+.And if there is can you give me the name? Thanks

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ok, either I'm tired or that post was a bit confusing.. are you looking for an active (before the amps) or passive (after the amps) crossover??
for an all active setup you'd need 8 channels of amplification, and the second you'd need 4 channels..

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Yeah, active(electronic), I'm sorry about that. Sometimes I confuse people if I don't reread my stuff. I was just kinda wondering if I can get one instead of two(the best of my knowledge gets me 2 right now). I have 2 amps, 4-channel a piece. wanna use all channels for best stereo staging/imaging.(accurate front/rear and left/right imaging)

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I have a Kenwood KFC-302 for sale that does everything your looking for.

Also, coustic's XM5e may do the job.

Almost any x-over with fading input should take care of you. The thing is, you'll have to get a 3 way, 2 way's dont allow for bandpassing the mids like you want.

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well he could get a 2way xover and that will split the signal between his midbass and his mids/tweets ... then on his midbass amp he could put the highpass crossover .. it will effectively bandpass the mid.
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AudioControl 4XS should do the trick...
or maybe the 6XS will be better..

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