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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 8086133" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>Let's say the xover for the tweeters is set up for a 4ohm tweeter. Presenting an 8ohm or 2.66ohm load will change the xover point/slope. Pretty sure 12v has a calc if you want to figure out what they will be.</p><p></p><p>I would get 2 diff amps, run your comp set up off one amp, then the PA stuff off the other amp. Toggle switch on the REM and you're golden. Use a cap to HPF the FT1, and HPF on HU or amp and FMOD's for LPF to bandpass the mids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 8086133, member: 569126"] Let's say the xover for the tweeters is set up for a 4ohm tweeter. Presenting an 8ohm or 2.66ohm load will change the xover point/slope. Pretty sure 12v has a calc if you want to figure out what they will be. I would get 2 diff amps, run your comp set up off one amp, then the PA stuff off the other amp. Toggle switch on the REM and you're golden. Use a cap to HPF the FT1, and HPF on HU or amp and FMOD's for LPF to bandpass the mids. [/QUOTE]
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