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<blockquote data-quote="mcsoul" data-source="post: 5016409" data-attributes="member: 588440"><p>Yes, but what I was saying above is that the passive crossovers from parts express are designed to work on 8 ohms. Finding 4 or 8 ohm mids is not the problem. The problem is that when you run a car amp designed for 4 ohms at 8 ohms, you often lose half your rated power. That's okay for some people others cannot get over it. I'm generally in the later camp, i hate to kiss power good bye unless the final solution is <strong>VASTLY </strong>superior to 4 ohm load options at a similar price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcsoul, post: 5016409, member: 588440"] Yes, but what I was saying above is that the passive crossovers from parts express are designed to work on 8 ohms. Finding 4 or 8 ohm mids is not the problem. The problem is that when you run a car amp designed for 4 ohms at 8 ohms, you often lose half your rated power. That's okay for some people others cannot get over it. I'm generally in the later camp, i hate to kiss power good bye unless the final solution is [B]VASTLY [/B]superior to 4 ohm load options at a similar price. [/QUOTE]
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