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![]() For starters here is a run down on my system in an Aerostar extended work van: Alpine CDA-7995 HU (has no amp(s) with built in crossovers for front, rear & sub) KX700.5 35W x 4 + 400W x 1 (5 channel amp with built in adjustable electronic crossovers for each channel & sub volume/boot control thingy) Kicker Resolution RS4c 4" Component System (in front dash and side rails) Polk Audio 6.5 component speaks (Mid rear in extended mini van) 1 Alpine Type R 12" Dual 2-ohm Subwoofer (sealed q-logic box type II 2-ohm @ 400 watts) My confusion starts with having so many freaking crossovers running in my rig. I have options for my HU, my amp and my component speaks. As of now I am using a combination of the included factory crossovers for the components and my electronic crossovers built into the Kicker amp. To me the system sounds very good a little bright and harsh with certain material but overall I am happy with it. So should I bother with fooling around with the HU's crossovers for better signal isolation or should I stick with the Kicker crossover settings I am currently using. Both the HU and amp have bypass switches to turn the crossovers off. Is it wise to use 3 separate stages of crossovers at one time in a rig? This also brings to mind another question I have about the bass volume/boost control thingy on my amp and on the Alpine HU. What configuration should go with for the cleanest most natural sounding bass? I listen to everything from classic rock to funk. The Alpine CDA-7995 uses 4-volt RCA-outs, could someone please briefly explain why this is considered better. My old NAK's signals must have been very week cause now that I have installed the Alpine HU I have cranked my gains from around %75 down to like %20 for my fronts and rears also the sub gain is down from around %75 to about %50. Anyone tried the Alpine XM radio hooked directly into a HU (without RF modulator)? How dose the sound quality compare to MP3 and CD? Overall would most people say it's worth the $10 a month for the service? Thanks for any input |