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<blockquote data-quote="got-one-eight" data-source="post: 7462000" data-attributes="member: 610731"><p>I noticed with my new setup that the components feel a bit underpowered. My new tweets are 8ohm but measure (6.2ohm) and my old tweets were 6ohm but measure (5.5 ohm). I was thinking of briding my amp for 350x2 and going back passive to see how it sounds. Now my Dynaudio MD102 tweeter would normally have come with an X-over that cuts off at 2.2khz 12db slope. This X-over I have for my Morels cuts off at 1.8khz with a 12db slope. If what I read is right.. raising the resistance will raise the cutoff points which should push this setup closer to the 2.2khz I should be running. Is this right? They are really only about .7 ohm off from each other according to the Fluke meter. I can also set my mid to 6db slope to let it play a bit higher to make up for the tweeter being cutoff higher than the mid... atleast if my theory is right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="got-one-eight, post: 7462000, member: 610731"] I noticed with my new setup that the components feel a bit underpowered. My new tweets are 8ohm but measure (6.2ohm) and my old tweets were 6ohm but measure (5.5 ohm). I was thinking of briding my amp for 350x2 and going back passive to see how it sounds. Now my Dynaudio MD102 tweeter would normally have come with an X-over that cuts off at 2.2khz 12db slope. This X-over I have for my Morels cuts off at 1.8khz with a 12db slope. If what I read is right.. raising the resistance will raise the cutoff points which should push this setup closer to the 2.2khz I should be running. Is this right? They are really only about .7 ohm off from each other according to the Fluke meter. I can also set my mid to 6db slope to let it play a bit higher to make up for the tweeter being cutoff higher than the mid... atleast if my theory is right. [/QUOTE]
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