Originally Posted by P057
Hrm, i was thinking, i have these old passive crossovers that are still connected to my old speakers, i was wondering if it was possible to take those crossovers and put them connected to the crossovers my front kappas already have and sort of double crossover ability? It would sound like it works but i'm really expecting a loss of overall sound quality...
The crossovers that came with the kappas dont really seem to tune the woofer to prevent it from playing bass but it really clears up the highs and makes them sound fan-tabulous. What i thought of doing was getting the little high pass crossover i have and connecting it after the kappa crossover, so it'd be Headunit > wire > kappa > HP crossover > speaker (woofer only).
anyways, just wondering. It'd be nice to get use out of it while clearing out a litte bass and extending the life of those puppies.
if its a capacitor inline it will make them sound crappier and reduce the power handling.
If its got a choke coil and a capacitor then it wont harm the sound as much. But its personal taste so give it a whirl. Usually the crossover box for components filters subsonic bass and leaves the driving amp to filter higher bass than that. I would tune your amp rather than adding a passive crossover into the mix.