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<blockquote data-quote="jeepintn" data-source="post: 2130436" data-attributes="member: 569029"><p>when a component set says, lets say "50 watts rms", does that mean it takes 50 w rms to the crossover or 50 w rms to both the 6.5 and the tweeter? if its to each, i was thinking, would it work, cuz my 4 channel runs stronger at 2 ohms, if i ran each channel like this... wire from the amp channel to crossover, then from crossover to tweeter, then bridge each channel with the 6.5, not to the crossover. it would be like bridging the tweeter and 6.5, but the tweeter would still have the crossover on it. does this make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeepintn, post: 2130436, member: 569029"] when a component set says, lets say "50 watts rms", does that mean it takes 50 w rms to the crossover or 50 w rms to both the 6.5 and the tweeter? if its to each, i was thinking, would it work, cuz my 4 channel runs stronger at 2 ohms, if i ran each channel like this... wire from the amp channel to crossover, then from crossover to tweeter, then bridge each channel with the 6.5, not to the crossover. it would be like bridging the tweeter and 6.5, but the tweeter would still have the crossover on it. does this make sense? [/QUOTE]
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