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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8844521" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>If that's me:</p><p>The (4) 8ohm on one 400.2 and the other (2) 4 ohm on the other 400.2 and dialing em down to what the speakers can handle. </p><p></p><p>The 2.75 already has a frequency range up to 20KHz. Unless you really want to hear the non-vocal, tinny, tingy cymbal and triangle leftovers that dogs like to howl out, then you already have the frequency range covered. Not all tweeters go up to 25Khz, and that's all you MIGHT be missing out on. (Personally, I filter that out because it hurts my ears at high volumes for long periods of time). </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't buy anything else. At least not until you get it all installed, and see what you want to change. The only thing I MIGHT even want is a second set of those 2.75 to also play off the head unit, only because that's a LOT of mid, and the one pair of tweeters are low wattage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8844521, member: 674149"] If that's me: The (4) 8ohm on one 400.2 and the other (2) 4 ohm on the other 400.2 and dialing em down to what the speakers can handle. The 2.75 already has a frequency range up to 20KHz. Unless you really want to hear the non-vocal, tinny, tingy cymbal and triangle leftovers that dogs like to howl out, then you already have the frequency range covered. Not all tweeters go up to 25Khz, and that's all you MIGHT be missing out on. (Personally, I filter that out because it hurts my ears at high volumes for long periods of time). I wouldn't buy anything else. At least not until you get it all installed, and see what you want to change. The only thing I MIGHT even want is a second set of those 2.75 to also play off the head unit, only because that's a LOT of mid, and the one pair of tweeters are low wattage. [/QUOTE]
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