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<blockquote data-quote="BnGRacing" data-source="post: 7619262" data-attributes="member: 557400"><p>You can use crossovers designed for a 4ohm speaker set but I can guarantee it will not sound right. When you raise the impedance you'll effectively be raising your crossover points. Likewise, using 2ohm drivers on a 4ohm crossover will lower the crossover freq to the point your tweeter will probably fry rather quickly...if not instantly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BnGRacing, post: 7619262, member: 557400"] You can use crossovers designed for a 4ohm speaker set but I can guarantee it will not sound right. When you raise the impedance you'll effectively be raising your crossover points. Likewise, using 2ohm drivers on a 4ohm crossover will lower the crossover freq to the point your tweeter will probably fry rather quickly...if not instantly. [/QUOTE]
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