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<blockquote data-quote="matthewo" data-source="post: 3988768" data-attributes="member: 567073"><p>alright, i have a boston pro 60 component set. the mids read 3.5 ohm, the highs are 6 ohm. i want to get a 3 way crossover and run a vifa 3" textile dome midrange which is 8 ohm.</p><p></p><p>what do you think my resting impedence is going to be. or does that depend on the passive crossover i choose. with the boston pro 60s i see a resting ohm 3.5 the exact same as what the midbass reads, is it just going to read the lowest drivers ohm, but when its actually in use the impedence drops?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthewo, post: 3988768, member: 567073"] alright, i have a boston pro 60 component set. the mids read 3.5 ohm, the highs are 6 ohm. i want to get a 3 way crossover and run a vifa 3" textile dome midrange which is 8 ohm. what do you think my resting impedence is going to be. or does that depend on the passive crossover i choose. with the boston pro 60s i see a resting ohm 3.5 the exact same as what the midbass reads, is it just going to read the lowest drivers ohm, but when its actually in use the impedence drops? [/QUOTE]
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