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Difference in rms on tweeters from midrange?
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<blockquote data-quote="SunUpNeverdown" data-source="post: 8693656" data-attributes="member: 678573"><p>saz 100.4 on 4 crescendo 4 ohm 6.5 mids. 2 1” super tweeters. Thinking active crossover. And maybe 125.2 or 250.1 on tweeters. 30 rms per tweeter or 120 rms per tweeter? I’m guessing 30 rms per tweeter is right. Speakers will be seeing 125 rms a piece. Or hook all drivers to the 100.4? But with an active crossover is would be better with separate amps on mids and highs? How much rms on tweeters? Any suggestions? Tweeters amp suggestions as well? And when it comes to the rcas, since I only have 3 rca jacks in the back of my hu, sub, rear and front. Would I use the rear rca jack for the 4 channel amp and parallel 4 speakers on rear 2 channels at 2 ohms and use front rca for tweeters amp? Or can I use a rca splitter so I can run all rcas and all channels on all the amps? How would I do this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunUpNeverdown, post: 8693656, member: 678573"] saz 100.4 on 4 crescendo 4 ohm 6.5 mids. 2 1” super tweeters. Thinking active crossover. And maybe 125.2 or 250.1 on tweeters. 30 rms per tweeter or 120 rms per tweeter? I’m guessing 30 rms per tweeter is right. Speakers will be seeing 125 rms a piece. Or hook all drivers to the 100.4? But with an active crossover is would be better with separate amps on mids and highs? How much rms on tweeters? Any suggestions? Tweeters amp suggestions as well? And when it comes to the rcas, since I only have 3 rca jacks in the back of my hu, sub, rear and front. Would I use the rear rca jack for the 4 channel amp and parallel 4 speakers on rear 2 channels at 2 ohms and use front rca for tweeters amp? Or can I use a rca splitter so I can run all rcas and all channels on all the amps? How would I do this? [/QUOTE]
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