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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Illinois
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Is there such a thing as basic plate amp? One where there is absolutly no built in crossover, and whatever I feed it, it will play?
I am planning on using an external crossover for an active 3 way system and I'd like to power the speakers with 3 plate amps possibly, but my concern right now is just for the bass, but it will be externally activly crossed over. |
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