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<blockquote data-quote="wasted911" data-source="post: 4337238" data-attributes="member: 587980"><p>Alright, let me first say that I am new to the active thing, and I don't really wanna be wrecking stuff. I'm undecided on where to crossover my tweeters. I did a search on the site, and the general idea was to take the FS and double it. I have a pair of Hertz MLK 165s and the FS is 950 if I'm not mistaken. For some reason, and don't ask me why, but I believe this to be high (even though not a whole lot of other tweeters will go that low). I've done a little fooling around, and I prefer a retardedly low crossover point. I'm running about 60 watts to each tweeter and it seems to be plenty for these guys. What are your guys' suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasted911, post: 4337238, member: 587980"] Alright, let me first say that I am new to the active thing, and I don't really wanna be wrecking stuff. I'm undecided on where to crossover my tweeters. I did a search on the site, and the general idea was to take the FS and double it. I have a pair of Hertz MLK 165s and the FS is 950 if I'm not mistaken. For some reason, and don't ask me why, but I believe this to be high (even though not a whole lot of other tweeters will go that low). I've done a little fooling around, and I prefer a retardedly low crossover point. I'm running about 60 watts to each tweeter and it seems to be plenty for these guys. What are your guys' suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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