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In one of my vehicles, I have 4 midrange speakers, 4 tweeters, and 1 sub. I have a 10 channel DSP(Audio Control DM-810). So everything is run active. You can do the same thing with your 5 channel, but you won't be able to put each speaker on a separate channel like I did. Get rid of the passive crossovers, and run them separately to the DSP. Run two speakers per channel. Two tweeters per channel, and two midrange per channel, and sub by itself. That way you can adjust the frequencies and amplitudes of each type of speaker separately. For safety, you might want to use a capacitor on the wire at the tweeters, in case you accidentally maladjust the frequencies on the DSP. I added the last bit, because I made that mistake on a previous car with a similar setup. Tweeters blow fast when you send low frequencies to them. LOL. I also now always rename the labels in the DSP as Tweeter, Midrange, Sub, to reduce the chance of me screwing it up.