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<blockquote data-quote="Gebrochen" data-source="post: 5400646" data-attributes="member: 571890"><p>One bass-blocker in series for each speaker. Midrange blocker for the mids and high-pass ones for the tweets. .. 8/3 for 2.6 ohms doesn't really apply here. You're blocking out a lot of the music, so figure your amp for about 5ohms on that setup.</p><p></p><p>... and of course it would be better to get a component set or the proper configuration and not try to mix stuff like that. BTW, bassblockers are usually just simple capacitors and you can get a cheaper deal if you research them right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gebrochen, post: 5400646, member: 571890"] One bass-blocker in series for each speaker. Midrange blocker for the mids and high-pass ones for the tweets. .. 8/3 for 2.6 ohms doesn't really apply here. You're blocking out a lot of the music, so figure your amp for about 5ohms on that setup. ... and of course it would be better to get a component set or the proper configuration and not try to mix stuff like that. BTW, bassblockers are usually just simple capacitors and you can get a cheaper deal if you research them right. [/QUOTE]
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