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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8086526" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>You can use an amp small enough to hide behind a panel or under a seat. A small 20W-50W x 2 amp is plenty for tweeters.</p><p></p><p>300W x 2 is quite a lot of power for any passive crossovers to handle. You'll probably have your tweeter protection kicking in, assuming that's present in the crossovers. There are some systems I sell that could take it, but not with a pair of supertweeters. They use a 6.7" or 8" midbass, 3" or 4" midrange, and 2" or 1" tweeters. They need to be high passed at 100 Hz to handle 300W per side. These will get loud and sound good doing so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8086526, member: 628688"] You can use an amp small enough to hide behind a panel or under a seat. A small 20W-50W x 2 amp is plenty for tweeters. 300W x 2 is quite a lot of power for any passive crossovers to handle. You'll probably have your tweeter protection kicking in, assuming that's present in the crossovers. There are some systems I sell that could take it, but not with a pair of supertweeters. They use a 6.7" or 8" midbass, 3" or 4" midrange, and 2" or 1" tweeters. They need to be high passed at 100 Hz to handle 300W per side. These will get loud and sound good doing so. [/QUOTE]
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