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<blockquote data-quote="yacob.naif" data-source="post: 2046911" data-attributes="member: 565696"><p>I have a quick question about DIY component systems.</p><p></p><p>Been scouting parts for a DIY 3-way component system for my audi over the last few weeks, as i've been unhappy with my kenwood 25th anniversary 6.75's (i know, kenwood, i know, i know i know, i was an idiot)</p><p></p><p>but i digress, i'd like to keep my current 4-channel amplifier and bridge the amplifier to 2-channels, which will deliver 240w rms @ 4 ohms per door, which is more than enough, so i'm just gonna use a 3-way passive xover set</p><p></p><p>my question is regarding the resistance of speakers</p><p></p><p>if i have a 4ohm woofer, 4ohm midrange and a 6ohm tweeter, then what resistance will my amplifier see?</p><p></p><p>are the resistances combined at all? Or will my amplifier see a 4 ohm load on frequencies going to the woof, 4 ohm on frequencies going to the mid, and 6 ohms on frequencies going to the tweeter?</p><p></p><p>And if this is the case, what resistances will the amp see on in-between frequencies, that are going to two drivers (only 12db slopes)?</p><p></p><p>thanks guys, i know it's elementary, but need to make sure, and sometimes simple questions are the hardest ones to search for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yacob.naif, post: 2046911, member: 565696"] I have a quick question about DIY component systems. Been scouting parts for a DIY 3-way component system for my audi over the last few weeks, as i've been unhappy with my kenwood 25th anniversary 6.75's (i know, kenwood, i know, i know i know, i was an idiot) but i digress, i'd like to keep my current 4-channel amplifier and bridge the amplifier to 2-channels, which will deliver 240w rms @ 4 ohms per door, which is more than enough, so i'm just gonna use a 3-way passive xover set my question is regarding the resistance of speakers if i have a 4ohm woofer, 4ohm midrange and a 6ohm tweeter, then what resistance will my amplifier see? are the resistances combined at all? Or will my amplifier see a 4 ohm load on frequencies going to the woof, 4 ohm on frequencies going to the mid, and 6 ohms on frequencies going to the tweeter? And if this is the case, what resistances will the amp see on in-between frequencies, that are going to two drivers (only 12db slopes)? thanks guys, i know it's elementary, but need to make sure, and sometimes simple questions are the hardest ones to search for [/QUOTE]
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