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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Simon" data-source="post: 130746" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>Re: Super Newbie</p><p></p><p>Ivan beat me to it, but I was going to say basically the same thing! The JRX subs don't have an internal crossover as most newer powered subs do, so a used analog crossover is the way to go. Your are correct, the SRX 712s really put out and I think you will find that they will quickly outrun the JRX subs. For smaller gigs I use a SRX 712 over a PRX618S-XLF per side using the internal crossover in the 618s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Simon, post: 130746, member: 264"] Re: Super Newbie Ivan beat me to it, but I was going to say basically the same thing! The JRX subs don't have an internal crossover as most newer powered subs do, so a used analog crossover is the way to go. Your are correct, the SRX 712s really put out and I think you will find that they will quickly outrun the JRX subs. For smaller gigs I use a SRX 712 over a PRX618S-XLF per side using the internal crossover in the 618s. [/QUOTE]
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