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I'll probably get burned on the stake for this, but I use autotek. I have 2 in my truck and haven't had a single issue with either of them. I'm sure there are better or some that have more extra's. But for the money they work great. Depends on how much money you want to spend.

Autotek: http://www.amazon.com/Autotek-ATK2-Crossover-Hideaway-Active/dp/B00CCILR0A/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1375999391&sr=8-3&keywords=autotek+crossover

Clarion: http://www.amazon.com/Clarion-MCD360-Way-Crossover/dp/B00069R0LM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375999474&sr=8-1&keywords=clarion+crossover

Planet audio: http://www.amazon.com/Planet-Audio-EC10B-Electronic-Crossover/dp/B002QUZHXW/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1375999627&sr=1-1&keywords=planet+audio+crossover

Rockford Fosgate Processor: http://www.amazon.com/Rockford-Fosgate-Processor-Integration-Capabilities/dp/B004V9GSTS/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1375999704&sr=1-1&keywords=rockford+fosgate+3sixty.3

Also, look through this site. I'm sure that there are some supporting vendors that have a product that fits your needs. Take what you are doing into account. Figure out what you are doing with your system and look for the product that fits your needs. I'm running 12 channels so I have 2 crossovers. How many channels are you planning on running? Are you looking for SQ or just bass? Does your head unit have an eq? How many amps? These are all questions to take into account when buying additional equipment.

2002 GMC 2500HD w/8.1 liter v-8

Pioneer Avic N-5 HU

Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth

Pioneer CD-UB100 usb

Pioneer GEX-P910XM XM receiver

Pioneer CD-1200 IPhone adapter

Pioneer TS-W309D2 subs x2

Audiopipe split 3003

2 Autotek 3-way active crossovers

2 alpine tweeters

RF Punch P132 3.5" full range

RF Power T1462 4x6 full range

RF Power T1693 6x9 3 way

RF Power T2652 T2 6.5 components

2 Autotek ATX 1200.4 amps 4

RF P400 amp

Massive N4 nano-block

I measure loud by the amount of smoke it puts out.

www.enforcer-gaming.com

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Pioneer - 6.1 "- CD / DVD - Built-In Bluetooth - Built-In HD Radio - In-Dash Receiver


BRZ2100.1D Hifonics Brutus D-Class Mono Block 1 x 700 @ 4 OHMS, 1 x 1400 @ 2 OHMS, 1 x 2100 @ 1 OHM

by Hifonics


2 woofer kicker cvr 12


Kenwood Excelon X700-5 5-channel Amplifier

interferes 4 ch amp


4 Rockford Fosgate Watt PPS8-6200 6.5 "Single 8 Ohm Mid-Bass Range


PAIR PIONEER TS-D6802R D-Series 6x8 "260W



audiocontrol epicenter


think you can help me designing my audio system including box for my woofer

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If I had experience with the equipment you are using, I would be happy to help you. But I have not used any of the equipment in your set up. I wouldn't feel comfortable advising you to do something unless I knew the effect it would have, because I am the type of person who would feel guilty if I told you to do something that damaged your system. What I do when I build a system is look up all the info for the equipment I'm using. A lot of the time I put it on paper. Draw a schematic for everything. How it's going to connect to everything. For instance, find the output voltage of your head unit. Write it down on the schematic. Find the input voltage range acceptable to the component it feeds in to. Do that for everything. If you get the output of one component close or matched to the next component, you are going in the right direction. Where are you located?

2002 GMC 2500HD w/8.1 liter v-8

Pioneer Avic N-5 HU

Pioneer CD-BTB200 Bluetooth

Pioneer CD-UB100 usb

Pioneer GEX-P910XM XM receiver

Pioneer CD-1200 IPhone adapter

Pioneer TS-W309D2 subs x2

Audiopipe split 3003

2 Autotek 3-way active crossovers

2 alpine tweeters

RF Punch P132 3.5" full range

RF Power T1462 4x6 full range

RF Power T1693 6x9 3 way

RF Power T2652 T2 6.5 components

2 Autotek ATX 1200.4 amps 4

RF P400 amp

Massive N4 nano-block

I measure loud by the amount of smoke it puts out.

www.enforcer-gaming.com

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Before I suggest anything: What sort of functionality do you need?

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