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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8654573" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>I see a lot of component sets and they say stuff like for example "150w rms". How does this happen without blowing the tweeter? If you look at individual components, the tweeter almost always handles less power than the mid/woofer. Ok, so what is making the tweeter not blow? Is it just the crossover frequency not allowing bass to get to the tweeter that allows it to handle more power or does the crossover absorb or divert power away from the tweeter or both or is there some other magic at work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8654573, member: 675210"] I see a lot of component sets and they say stuff like for example "150w rms". How does this happen without blowing the tweeter? If you look at individual components, the tweeter almost always handles less power than the mid/woofer. Ok, so what is making the tweeter not blow? Is it just the crossover frequency not allowing bass to get to the tweeter that allows it to handle more power or does the crossover absorb or divert power away from the tweeter or both or is there some other magic at work? [/QUOTE]
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