Hey folks,
For those of you into car audio, I have a question for you. I just had a system installed in my 2007 Mustang GT. The system consists of:
Deck
Pioneer AVH3100 DVD
Speakers
(2) Sony 5" x 7"s in the front doors
(2) Kicker 8"s in the doors
(2) Sony 5" x 7"s in the rear deck
(1) Fosgate R1 12" sub, sealed box in trunk
Amps
Fosgate Prime R300-4, running 5" x 7"s in the front doors and rear deck
Fosgate Prime R150-2, running Kicker 8"s in the front doors
Fosgate Prime R150-2, bridged running 12" in the trunk
Here is my dilemma. The Pioneer deck only has front and rear pre-outs. I am using the front pre-outs for the door speakers and the rear deck speakers. The rear pre-outs are going to the sub. I have the High Pass in the deck set at 63Hz, because the Sony 5" x 7"s are rated down to 50Hz. Unfortunately, I believe that this means that my Kicker 8's are also being crossed over at 63Hz. The 8's are rated down to 25Hz.
So what I need to know is, does anyone make an active crossover or processor that I can use to cross over all the speakers in my system instead of having the deck do it? I would like to be able to cross my 5" x 7"s over at about 60Hz, then have the 8"s playing from 60Hz down to about 30Hz, with the 12" in the trunk playing from like 50Hz down.
Also, I don't have the ability to fade from front to back. Is there a crossover/processor that can take the single pre-out from my deck and split it into 2 front front and rear speakers? It's not as important as the crossover question, but the ability to fade would be nice.
Hopefully this all makes sense. So am I just screwed, or does someone make something like this?
Thanks,
Darien