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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8595015" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you should play around with all points and slopes, these tweeters can play pretty low with an fs of 2800 and frequency response down to 1400, the lower you cross the less power handling the tweet has and high+ steeper slope = more power handling but dont let that be the 100% factor, pick the one that sounds best SQ wise in all honesty. Since you have two, you are only limited by how much power you have lol they can handle clean power easy. When you hear distortion is when you know you tapped out the amp. I bridged the PPI 900.4 to them and holy sh*t they screamed and remained clear and ate a good part of it without any tweeter break up. I was just too scared to go louder than what i was comfortable with with them being rated at 80 rms so i dont know the specific limit yet but threw well over 200 watts in gain settings per tweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8595015, member: 650438"] you should play around with all points and slopes, these tweeters can play pretty low with an fs of 2800 and frequency response down to 1400, the lower you cross the less power handling the tweet has and high+ steeper slope = more power handling but dont let that be the 100% factor, pick the one that sounds best SQ wise in all honesty. Since you have two, you are only limited by how much power you have lol they can handle clean power easy. When you hear distortion is when you know you tapped out the amp. I bridged the PPI 900.4 to them and holy sh*t they screamed and remained clear and ate a good part of it without any tweeter break up. I was just too scared to go louder than what i was comfortable with with them being rated at 80 rms so i dont know the specific limit yet but threw well over 200 watts in gain settings per tweet. [/QUOTE]
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