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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7670859" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>that eq is going to cause you to blow that new tweet considering you are going to be putting 60+watts rms to just the tweeter take any distortion added to that power and kiss that speaker goodbye. if all you want is and extra tweeter just put it with your current tweeter off the cross-over though this wont allow u to run 2 ohm. in reality you arent going to be able to run two ohm and have the ability to adjust that added speaker to keep it from being in your face loud. reason i say this is because when you try to turn it down it will also turn down your current speakers which will not be any louder than they are currently.</p><p></p><p>i really dont know why you are dead set on two ohm but hey thats you. on my m-class components i have the ability to bi-amp them at the cross-overs. so i did except i ran the mid and tweeter parallel to achieve the two ohm load while only using two channels. but it was no different than running the speakers in a regular bi-amp set-up.</p><p></p><p>time-alignment can do alot more than adding power, not to mention actually aiming them correctly.</p><p></p><p>and that rear speaker is going to be a pain with as high as it is to tame down. then again you could just fade it out</p><p></p><p>and eq's don't do near as much for a person as properly aiming the speakers. my 5 band eq is more than enough to do what i need it to do and its built in to my headunit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7670859, member: 611804"] that eq is going to cause you to blow that new tweet considering you are going to be putting 60+watts rms to just the tweeter take any distortion added to that power and kiss that speaker goodbye. if all you want is and extra tweeter just put it with your current tweeter off the cross-over though this wont allow u to run 2 ohm. in reality you arent going to be able to run two ohm and have the ability to adjust that added speaker to keep it from being in your face loud. reason i say this is because when you try to turn it down it will also turn down your current speakers which will not be any louder than they are currently. i really dont know why you are dead set on two ohm but hey thats you. on my m-class components i have the ability to bi-amp them at the cross-overs. so i did except i ran the mid and tweeter parallel to achieve the two ohm load while only using two channels. but it was no different than running the speakers in a regular bi-amp set-up. time-alignment can do alot more than adding power, not to mention actually aiming them correctly. and that rear speaker is going to be a pain with as high as it is to tame down. then again you could just fade it out and eq's don't do near as much for a person as properly aiming the speakers. my 5 band eq is more than enough to do what i need it to do and its built in to my headunit. [/QUOTE]
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