300W 2-Way Crossover (4-Pack) Passive Car Audio vs ZXPC 2-Way Passive Crossover 1.2k Hz 8 Ohm
Overall winner: 300W 2-Way Crossover (4-Pack) Passive Car Audio
Key Differences
Audiopipe's unit is sold as a 4-pack and is noted for solid build and good sound at a more affordable listed price point, making it better for users wanting multiple crossovers and durability. ZXPC's crossover targets 1.2 kHz (and also defines 650 Hz) for 8 ohm systems and reports high power handling with higher average review scores, suiting those who need a specific 8 Ω frequency split
300W 2-Way Crossover (4-Pack) Passive Car Audio
Passive car audio crossover set with tweeter and woofer frequency ranges. Delivers solid sound quality with good build and functionality, valued by users
Pros
- good sound quality
- solid build quality
- high value for money
- easy to install terminals
Cons
- no explicit distortion data
- no detailed frequency curves
- requires compatible speakers
ZXPC 2-Way Passive Crossover 1.2k Hz 8 Ohm
ZXPC 2-Way Passive Crossover for 1.2 kHz and 650W, 8 Ohm. Delivers defined high/low frequency division for speaker systems. Customers note functional performance and quality, with mixed views on sound quality
Pros
- defines crossovers for 1.2 kHz and 650 Hz
- high power handling
- designed for 8 ohm systems
- perceived good quality by customers
Cons
- mixed feedback on sound quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Audiopipe |
| Durability | Audiopipe |
| Versatility | Audiopipe |
| User Reviews | ZXPC |