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Car Audio Subwoofers: Subs Passive Crossovers Advantages

To create the best and highest sound quality for the car audio system, one can use a passive crossovers for the sub, know also the crossover’s performance levels and how to connect them properly. Here are some benefits of having … Continue reading
Stereo Car Audio: Protecting Tweeters with Capacitor

Tweeters aren’t cheap, you wouldn’t want having one of them damaged. Tweeters are fragile, an unintentional low frequency transients can cause damages to unprotected tweeters. Using a passive crossover can protect the tweeters, but not when directly attached to monster … Continue reading
Car Sound System: Inductors And Capacitors In A Passive Crossovers

Understanding your car sound system components: the inductor and capacitor are the key components of any passive crossovers. An inductor a.k.a. a coil or choke is a simple coil of wire that commonly wrapped around an iron core. It is … Continue reading
Stereo Car Audio: Bypassing Passive Crossover

A specified component response characteristics are often measured and lumped into a single category that called a distortion, and one of the distortion is called the hiss distortion or a “sluggish” or slow response to AC or alternating current. All … Continue reading
Car Sound System: Installing Active Crossover

Active crossover is the best way to avoid power loss associated with passive crossover in your car sound system. Active crossovers will need a little more work than the passive, you need the connection of 12-V power, ground, and turn … Continue reading
