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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7670836" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>this</p><p></p><p>If you want to add an extra tweeter, do not run it through that crossover as you will change the crossover points. Do you know what ohm load you are currently running? Check it with your DMM. Assuming it is already running at 4 ohms, and you must add the extra tweeter, put a cap in line with them in relation to what frequency you would like them crossed. If the tweeter is 4 ohm, and your current fronts are 4 ohm final, your amp will see 2 ohms. However, I must say its not a good idea. That tweeter will, in theory, see more power than each of those other drivers in the 3 way. Since their power is being split up by the xover. If you are wanting extra volume, I think you are def going about it the wrong way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7670836, member: 626047"] this If you want to add an extra tweeter, do not run it through that crossover as you will change the crossover points. Do you know what ohm load you are currently running? Check it with your DMM. Assuming it is already running at 4 ohms, and you must add the extra tweeter, put a cap in line with them in relation to what frequency you would like them crossed. If the tweeter is 4 ohm, and your current fronts are 4 ohm final, your amp will see 2 ohms. However, I must say its not a good idea. That tweeter will, in theory, see more power than each of those other drivers in the 3 way. Since their power is being split up by the xover. If you are wanting extra volume, I think you are def going about it the wrong way. [/QUOTE]
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