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<blockquote data-quote="Vanquish" data-source="post: 185806" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>E28driver,</p><p> </p><p>Honestly, I wud not be able to suggest much cos I always run my splits via the onboard crossover of my HU - to my ears atleast, they sound a lot cleaner and setting em up is much easier/straight-forward compared to outboard/external ones. But, if your HU does not come with one, you'll be looking at some new or used ones (purely from my own experience) from Audiocontrol, Alto Mobile, Tru Technologies, older models from US brands such Phoenix Gold, Precision Power, Zapco, Blade Technologies, Rockford Fosgate's Symmetry range and a few more along the same line. A poor/lousy active crossover could wreck havoc in your system and throw everything off-balance ...</p><p> </p><p>Alternatively, I believe that a few people here are running custom made active crossovers from Simon Teh of Tehnichi using much of the technology derived from now defunct Blade Technologies Inc. You might wanna check if he's able to custom make a set for you to match the Dyns driver characteristics and tech data.</p><p> </p><p>Perdanatt,</p><p> </p><p>Are you getting a used pair or new ones ? The RW165 terminal connectors are pretty hardy stuff IMO, as with most Seas drivers. Why not just go a new pair if you're buying used instead ?</p><p> </p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Van.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vanquish, post: 185806, member: 84"] E28driver, Honestly, I wud not be able to suggest much cos I always run my splits via the onboard crossover of my HU - to my ears atleast, they sound a lot cleaner and setting em up is much easier/straight-forward compared to outboard/external ones. But, if your HU does not come with one, you'll be looking at some new or used ones (purely from my own experience) from Audiocontrol, Alto Mobile, Tru Technologies, older models from US brands such Phoenix Gold, Precision Power, Zapco, Blade Technologies, Rockford Fosgate's Symmetry range and a few more along the same line. A poor/lousy active crossover could wreck havoc in your system and throw everything off-balance ... Alternatively, I believe that a few people here are running custom made active crossovers from Simon Teh of Tehnichi using much of the technology derived from now defunct Blade Technologies Inc. You might wanna check if he's able to custom make a set for you to match the Dyns driver characteristics and tech data. Perdanatt, Are you getting a used pair or new ones ? The RW165 terminal connectors are pretty hardy stuff IMO, as with most Seas drivers. Why not just go a new pair if you're buying used instead ? Cheers, Van. [/QUOTE]
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