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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8197611" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>You don't need the woofer and tweeter to receive the same amount of power. Passive crossovers not only divide the right frequencies, they make your radio or amplifier "see" a certain impedance even with 2 speakers in the circuit. The only impedance spec that matters for a passive component set is the system rating, not the woofer impedance and not the tweeter impedance. This is how what matters when you shop for an amplifier, the 2 ohm rating of P660C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8197611, member: 628688"] You don't need the woofer and tweeter to receive the same amount of power. Passive crossovers not only divide the right frequencies, they make your radio or amplifier "see" a certain impedance even with 2 speakers in the circuit. The only impedance spec that matters for a passive component set is the system rating, not the woofer impedance and not the tweeter impedance. This is how what matters when you shop for an amplifier, the 2 ohm rating of P660C. [/QUOTE]
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