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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 8656183" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>You can run 50w split, but honestly I would set your mids to 100w rms using the scope to keep it clean and then fade the tweeters in using the scope to make sure the signal stays clean.</p><p></p><p>Tweeters dont use much power and when they do receive power it's literally for microseconds and the coils dont usually burn fast.</p><p></p><p>Just sets your crossovers fir the tweeters ar 2600hz or higher and play it by ear. As long as the signal is clean and you aren't playing test tones continuously you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>My Memphis components are seeing 80w per tweet and 150w per mid and I typically run out of sub before I run out of highs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 8656183, member: 611804"] You can run 50w split, but honestly I would set your mids to 100w rms using the scope to keep it clean and then fade the tweeters in using the scope to make sure the signal stays clean. Tweeters dont use much power and when they do receive power it's literally for microseconds and the coils dont usually burn fast. Just sets your crossovers fir the tweeters ar 2600hz or higher and play it by ear. As long as the signal is clean and you aren't playing test tones continuously you should be fine. My Memphis components are seeing 80w per tweet and 150w per mid and I typically run out of sub before I run out of highs [/QUOTE]
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