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Are any car audio crossovers good enough for home use? (With a
stabilized 12V DC power supply)

I am thinking of using a Nakamichi EC-200 as a subwoofer crossover.
http://www.nakamichiusa.com/auto/e [...] ec_200.htm

Any other brands worthy of consideration?

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RLS wrote:

> Are any car audio crossovers good enough for home use? (With a
> stabilized 12V DC power supply)

Possibly. You'll be the first to know, please tell us the result.

> I am thinking of using a Nakamichi EC-200 as a subwoofer crossover.
> http://www.nakamichiusa.com/auto/e [...] ec_200.htm
>
> Any other brands worthy of consideration?

Dunno, Sony comes to mind tho'.


Kind regards

Peter Larsen

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