Bringing a speaker down 10 db's..?

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long story short.. i need to bring down a 4 ohm speaker down 9 db's using resistors..

how much resistance would i have to wire in series to accomplish this?

12? (16 with speaker)..?

 
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actually its for a set of house speakers (i know not car but still same thing)

im matching a tweeter/mid to a woofer.. and i need to bring the tweeter down 9 db's..

i know i could use an L pad but i was just gonna try to add inline resistors to do it.

edit: actually i do htink im doing it wrong, the way im doing it would be for parallel wiring and not series... series should just be three fours in a row.. i think?

 
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