Is it ok to install amp without x-over?
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Is it ok to install amp without x-over?
Hi all,
I just got a McIntosh MC427 2 channel 100 watt amp. Is it ok to install it without a x-over? It doesn't include one, so I'd be sending a full range signal to my front speakers. Is this ok? I really am trying to save costs here, I've spent way too much already! Thanks.
- Tony
I just got a McIntosh MC427 2 channel 100 watt amp. Is it ok to install it without a x-over? It doesn't include one, so I'd be sending a full range signal to my front speakers. Is this ok? I really am trying to save costs here, I've spent way too much already! Thanks.
- Tony
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your fronts if aftermarket come with Passive X-overs. It should be OK.
I'm not sure if stock speakers have passive x-overs? You can also buy some passive to split the tweet from the Mid.
I'm not sure if stock speakers have passive x-overs? You can also buy some passive to split the tweet from the Mid.
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