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This references the rear differential.

The Dana 36 was the smaller unit. It was used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes thru 1996...
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-=Jeff=- AH, Active here I come
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I just bought a Coustic XM6. It has a bandpass crossover and will be perfect for setting up my system

I sold my Eclipse 5083 and the Nak has no Crossover.. this XM6 has a High, Bandpass and Low.. even has the Remote bass knob..
Posted on: 2011/6/24 2:20
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One day I will show up on your door step... just warn'n ya.
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-=Jeff=- Re: AH, Active here I come
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bogus wrote:
One day I will show up on your door step... just warn'n ya.


LOL, Why you looking for a xm6?

do you want a XM3? I have one it is missing the power harness, but I have the parts to make one

Actually I was cruising ebay and found something even BETTER..

Eclipse:
CD Tuner
ECD-510

Sound Processor
EQS-2000

DSP Controller
EQR-2140

With all wiring... This was my dream system when I bought my ECD-413 years ago
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which would be better for me? full active or Semi Active? Full active is better but due to my equipment and power I am not sure..

here is what I have

Nakamichi CD400
two Arc KS 300.4

Front Stage:
1" Tweeter 4" Mid, 6.5 Midbass

Rear:
6.5 woofer (might swap to an 8")

Current setup has one amp bridged to the rear and one amp bridged to the front with a 3-way Passive

I just bought a XM6 which will give me the last iece to go active in one of 2 ways:

Active Option 1:
Amp 1
2 channels to a passive for the 1" and 4" (I have a set of 2 way passives)
2 channels for the 6.5 midbass

Amp 2
Bridged for the Woofers

Active Option 2:
Amp 1
2 channels for 1" tweeters
2 channels for 4" midrange

Amp 2
2 channels for 6.5 midbass
2 channels for Woofers


Active Option 1 uses the XM6 for crossover duty
Active Option 2 uses the XM6 as well as the croosovers on the Arc for the midrange and midbass as well as the XM bandpass.

AMP Specs:

Power output RMS @ 4 ohms 4 x 90 watts
Power output RMS @ 2 ohms 4 x 175 watts
Power output RMS @ 4 ohms bridged 2 x 350 watts

Thoughts and/or opinions?
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