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How do I set this up for 4 Neopro 10's bridged at 4 ohms? I have 2 ST350's on their own amp and need help with crossing this 1 and recommended crossover points.


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What other speakers do you have? Are you using the 10's for midbass only? Or for the entire "mid" spectrum?

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I would put it on hpf about 200 or 500 to be safe. Set gain with dd1. Done. If u want more mid bring it down to 100 or 150sh.

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I know you can run active on a 80prs, but I do not know if it will allow you to run it in bandpass mode which is what you will need (BPF mode on your amp) which means you will be using the LPF and HPF together to dial in the speakers frequency response..

If they are neopro v1 10s you will want to cross them over at 80 and 5000.

If they are the neopro v2 10s you can cross them over a bit lower 60 and 5000.

I run my neopro v1 8s down to 73hz iirc in my truck without issue.

 

 

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@audiofanatics: You can use bandpass on the 80prs :)

At least for mids. For the mid setting you have HPF and LPF. Subs is LPF only, highs are HPF only. Slope starts at 6dB/octave, increases by 6 each time, stopping at 24db/octave?

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@audiofanatics: You can use bandpass on the 80prs :)

At least for mids. For the mid setting you have HPF and LPF. Subs is LPF only, highs are HPF only. Slope starts at 6dB/octave, increases by 6 each time, stopping at 24db/octave?

Correct....

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@audiofanatics: You can use bandpass on the 80prs :)

At least for mids. For the mid setting you have HPF and LPF. Subs is LPF only, highs are HPF only. Slope starts at 6dB/octave, increases by 6 each time, stopping at 24db/octave?

Thats all you need to run active anyway.

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