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<blockquote data-quote="93dakota" data-source="post: 5777192" data-attributes="member: 602627"><p>well the last one sounds like the best option to me if you are going to do it. you really don't need tweeters if you already have 3 way components. the first option is probably doable but 6 ohms will lose you a lot of power and the second option i would never do. I would not throw a resister in line of a speaker though with out it you would be running 1.33 ohms on your amp which i don't think it is stable at. if you must do this i would just get another tweeter and wire the two in parallel then wire the speaker in with them in series and you would end up with 4 ohms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93dakota, post: 5777192, member: 602627"] well the last one sounds like the best option to me if you are going to do it. you really don't need tweeters if you already have 3 way components. the first option is probably doable but 6 ohms will lose you a lot of power and the second option i would never do. I would not throw a resister in line of a speaker though with out it you would be running 1.33 ohms on your amp which i don't think it is stable at. if you must do this i would just get another tweeter and wire the two in parallel then wire the speaker in with them in series and you would end up with 4 ohms. [/QUOTE]
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