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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Nevada
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I am looking for a 4 channel amp to power a two way system. I need a steep xover around 1.5Khz and lots of EQ points. Is this possible in one box or do I need to get a 4 channel and and separate xover?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
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I don't know what head unit you have, but the Alpine PXA-H701 has worked very well for me in the past.
So well that I bought 2 more: 6 x 31 band Parametric or Graphic Equalizers 2 x 11 band Sub EQ's Adjustable X-overs and slopes Time correction, Bass focus, blah, blah, etc... The best thing is that you can mount a really cool looking control unit close to your listening position and adjust it without crawling under your back seat or wherever. Also no sliders to get dirty, -as well as 3 fiber optic inputs for those who are worried about induced noise in the signal cables. |
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