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<blockquote data-quote="Nicktkd18" data-source="post: 6880441" data-attributes="member: 623513"><p>well i just bought my first pair of matched components some rockford t1652s and im not understanding how the impedance works. the tweeters say 4 ohm and the woofers say 4 ohm. rockford says that this matched pair together is a 4 ohm load. It seems to me that this would equal a 2 ohm load together or is the crossover doing something inside i dont know about. also does the crossover just split frequencies or power or has does that work for example if i put 90 watts rms to the crossover do i get 90 watts at both components or 45 at each or maybe something like 60 to woofer and 30 to tweeter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicktkd18, post: 6880441, member: 623513"] well i just bought my first pair of matched components some rockford t1652s and im not understanding how the impedance works. the tweeters say 4 ohm and the woofers say 4 ohm. rockford says that this matched pair together is a 4 ohm load. It seems to me that this would equal a 2 ohm load together or is the crossover doing something inside i dont know about. also does the crossover just split frequencies or power or has does that work for example if i put 90 watts rms to the crossover do i get 90 watts at both components or 45 at each or maybe something like 60 to woofer and 30 to tweeter? [/QUOTE]
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