cannot be bothered signing up to some audio forum so ill see what knowledge is floating about on here first...
doing an install this afternoon for a collegue, hes got a 5 channel amp, which puts out 490wrms @ 2ohm + 4x100rms @ 4 ohm
was gonna run sub to the rear channel (obviously)
but ive come across the idea of running the front components (pioneer tsd1720c) actively.
the amp has a high pass filter on the front channel, and a low pass and a high pass filter on the rear channel.
so i could run the tweets high passed to the front channel, and the mids bandpassed to the rear channel. was thinking bandpass the mids around 80hz-4500hz and the tweets high passed around 4300hz.
does anyone have any experience with active components and is it worth the hassle for average joes system. hes an audiophile by no means he just wants a loud clean setup and i want to do the best setup i can for him considering its not mine - which means i wont have forever to muck around with it. i ask this because im wondering if its worth the effort, or if i should just hook the components and crossovers up directly to the front channel and leave the rear channel blank as originally planned.
does impedence change when you ditch the crossovers?
also, anyone know how twitchy fuses tend to be? im wondering if i can get away with a 60a fuse if i use all 5 channels instead of the original 3 i planned to. with 3 channels it totals 690 rms, with 5 it totals 890 rms, and a 60a x 14.4v = 864 watts of room...
chur