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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6880450" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>The crossover will split the frequencies. The woofer will get 90 watts of power up to about the cutoff frequency and the tweeter will probably get a little less than that because there is probably a resistor to absorb some of the power so you don't blow the tweeter. Also, if you meter the tweeter, it's probably about 6 ohms to help if from easily burning up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6880450, member: 603800"] The crossover will split the frequencies. The woofer will get 90 watts of power up to about the cutoff frequency and the tweeter will probably get a little less than that because there is probably a resistor to absorb some of the power so you don't blow the tweeter. Also, if you meter the tweeter, it's probably about 6 ohms to help if from easily burning up. [/QUOTE]
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