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<blockquote data-quote="qkassidyw" data-source="post: 5832600" data-attributes="member: 598965"><p>It drops the overall resistance the deck/amp sees but the cap still acts as a crossover on the 4 ohm speaker. If you calculated it correctly then running it in parallel will be fine. But there are programs out there to design crossover networks so you can still maintain the same impedance even with two tweeters.</p><p></p><p>You will be going into a higher order crossover (inductor, cap, resistor, wired in varying combinations of series and parallel), think external crossovers in component setups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qkassidyw, post: 5832600, member: 598965"] It drops the overall resistance the deck/amp sees but the cap still acts as a crossover on the 4 ohm speaker. If you calculated it correctly then running it in parallel will be fine. But there are programs out there to design crossover networks so you can still maintain the same impedance even with two tweeters. You will be going into a higher order crossover (inductor, cap, resistor, wired in varying combinations of series and parallel), think external crossovers in component setups. [/QUOTE]
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