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Boston Pro60s vs Rainbow Germaniums for SQ / tweeters / mid-bass - which offers more?
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<blockquote data-quote="POLKAT" data-source="post: 1867629" data-attributes="member: 568412"><p>Ill try to simplify what I posted above..</p><p></p><p>If you are using the passive x-over then as long as each speaker is assigned to its own frequencies, the load on the amp does not change. (eg. 3 ohm woofer from 80-3000hz,3 ohm tweeter 3000-20000 hz = 3 ohm load on that amp channel.</p><p></p><p>You are correct in saying that 2, 4 ohm speakers in paralell = 2ohm load. but you would never do that unless you wanted shitty sound and a fried tweeter due to no x-over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POLKAT, post: 1867629, member: 568412"] Ill try to simplify what I posted above.. If you are using the passive x-over then as long as each speaker is assigned to its own frequencies, the load on the amp does not change. (eg. 3 ohm woofer from 80-3000hz,3 ohm tweeter 3000-20000 hz = 3 ohm load on that amp channel. You are correct in saying that 2, 4 ohm speakers in paralell = 2ohm load. but you would never do that unless you wanted shitty sound and a fried tweeter due to no x-over. [/QUOTE]
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